Even though winter weather seems like a problem of the future, it is never to early to begin prepping your home. Knocking important maintenance tasks off your to-do list while the weather is still pleasant is a smart way to help avoid issues later in the season. Here are a few things you may want to take care of before winter is in full force.
- Clean your gutters. Leaves, twigs, and debris can accumulate in your gutters and downspouts, leading to clogs and potential water damage. Regularly clean and clear these areas to ensure proper water drainage away from your home's foundation.
- Seal cracks and gaps. Inspect your home's exterior for cracks and gaps that could allow cold air and moisture to seep in. Seal any openings around windows, doors, and foundations with weather-resistant caulk or sealant.
- Check the roof. Examine your roof for damaged or missing shingles, as well as signs of leaks. Repairing any issues now can prevent water infiltration during winter storms.
- Service your heating system. Schedule a professional inspection and maintenance for your heating system. Clean or replace filters, check for any malfunctioning components, and ensure that your system is running efficiently.
- Ready your fireplace. If you have a chimney and fireplace, have them inspected and cleaned by a professional before using them in the winter. Creosote buildup can lead to chimney fires, so it's crucial to keep these areas well-maintained.
Most of the tasks listed are well within the average homeowner's ability, but if you'd rather hire a professional to handle them, it can be well worth the expense. You'll save money in the long run by preventing costly (and potentially dangerous) damage to your home.
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