Winter is right around the corner for many people and I know
they’re probably dreading it too. We’ve created a small checklist for you to
use to prepare your home for the upcoming winter season.
Outside:
- Clean out your gutters- Wait till
the last leaf falls around your home and get your gutters cleaned out. If
you’re able to do it yourself or even get someone else to help, cleaning your
gutters out will prevent blockage during the winter storms.
- Put away your outdoor items- We’ve
all thought the same thing “I don’t want to clean or move the furniture”. I
know. I felt the same way myself. However, it’s best to clean off all your
outdoor items and store them or at least cover them for the season.
- Clean out your fireplace or wood
stove if you love having a warm fire or if that’s your primary source of heat.
Also have your chimney professionally cleaned and checked out.
- Buy the winter essentials before
season hits; so that way you’re not fighting over stuff in the store.
- Check your roof- Grab a ladder or
a pair of binoculars and check for damaged, loose, or missing shingles that may
possibly leak during storms. Don’t forget to check your seals around the vent
stacks and chimneys too. (If your roof is flat and surfaced with asphalt and
pebbles, rake or blow off leaves and pine needles. Don’t remove the pebbles
though. It will expose the asphalt to sunlight.)
- Water your outdoor plants- not a
lot of people know to water their plants even up to the first frost. This will
keep your plants from drying out.
- Drain your sprinkler and/or
irrigation systems- If there is still water in these it could cause them to
bust.
Inside:
- Order a home energy audit- This is
great, because the person performing the audit has a tool that shows areas that
are loosing heat.
- Tune up your heating system- hire a technician and have them
inspect your heating system to make sure it’s clean and in good repair. By
having a technician check it out it also measures carbon-monoxide leakage.
- Reverse your ceiling fans- The fan will produce an updraft
and push down into the room heated air.
- Swap out your bedding- Clean and store your summer bedding
and get the down comforter or heavy blankets out instead. You’ll sleep much
better and stay warmer.
- Swap out the clothing in your closet- Bring out your winter
clothing and store your warmer clothing (unless you’re in those warmer states-
Florida).
- Recaulk around your windows and doors- Check the space
between the walls at the door frames and windows. If there is a space bigger
than the width of a nickel you should reapply caulk. Check your weather
stripping too.
If you click this link, it will take you to a pdf version of this article and you can print it as a checklist for you and your family/friends.