6 Ways to Get Your Home Ready for Winter
- Windows and Doors: You can prevent chilly drafts, and high heating bills, by checking and replacing any worn weather stripping, and caulking any cracks. For loose-fitting doors, slide a draft guard or rolled-up towel underneath to fill the gap.
- Gutters: Clear debris from gutters and downspouts to prevent them from leaking or sagging. Clogged gutters and subsequent water issues can cause foundation problems, wall and ceiling damage, or even insect infestations. Just make sure you do it safely – use a tall, sturdy ladder and never stand on the top three rungs.
- Roof: Snow can be a heavy burden for an old or damaged roof to handle. Before winter hits, inspect your roof for signs of potential problems, like missing, broken, blistered or curling shingles; cracked caulk or rust spots; or large patches of moss and lichen. Any damaged, loose or missing shingles should be repaired right away.
- Trees and Landscaping: Trim any branches hanging near electric wires before they become a problem. Also, know how to spot the signs of a diseased or dying tree. Heavy snow and strong winter winds can knock down weak branches, so it's best to do the prep work while the weather's still relatively mild.
- Fireplace: Check your fireplace and flue system to remove soot or ashes. Check for cracks that could be a fire hazard. Also, examine the fireplace for drafts. If it's cold despite the damper being closed, the damper itself may need to be repaired or replaced. If you're not planning on using your fireplace at all, invest in a chimney balloon to block the opening.
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Furnace: Before you turn up the heat for the season, start by changing (or cleaning) your furnace filter. It's also a good idea to have an HVAC professional check your furnace once per year. Make sure the furnace's burners are free of dust and debris. If you choose to use a space heater for extra warmth, be cautious. Space heaters cause about one-third of all winter house fires and 80 percent of all winter heating fire deaths, according to the
National Fire Protection Association .
You've invested a lot into your home, so make sure you are taking care of it regularly. Contact an
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