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  • Writer's pictureCoard Benson

A Guide to Home Maintenance as Cold Weather Approaches

As the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, it’s a clear sign that winter is approaching. While many of us look forward to cozy nights by the fireplace and the beauty of snow-covered landscapes, it’s essential to prepare our homes for the challenges that colder weather brings. Home maintenance plays a crucial role in ensuring your living space remains comfortable, energy-efficient, and safe during the winter months. In this blog post, we’ll explore a comprehensive guide to home maintenance as we gear up for the cold season.
  1. Inspect and Seal Windows and Doors:

Cold drafts can significantly impact your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. Check for gaps and cracks around windows and doors, and seal them with weat


herstripping or caulking. Consider using draft stoppers at the base of doors to prevent chilly air from entering.
  1. Service Your Heating System:

Before the cold weather sets in, it’s vital to ensure that your heating system is in good working condition. Schedule a professional inspection and servicing for your furnace or heat pump. Replace air filters regularly, as clean filters improve efficiency and indoor air quality.
  1. Clean and Inspect Chimneys and Fireplaces:

If you have a fireplace or wood-burning stove, make sure to have the chimney cleaned and inspected by a professional. Creosote buildup can pose a fire hazard, and a well-maintained chimney ensures proper ventilation. Stock up on firewood and ensure you have the necessary tools for a safe and cozy winter fire.
  1. Check Insulation in Attics and Walls:

Proper insulation is key to maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home and reducing energy costs. Check the insulation in your attic and walls, and add more if necessary. This is particularly important in older homes that may not have adequate insulation.
  1. Protect Pipes from Freezing:

Frozen pipes can lead to costly and damaging leaks. Insulate exposed pipes, especially those in unheated areas like basements, attics, and crawl spaces. Consider installing heat tape or cables for added protection. In extremely cold weather, leave faucets dripping to prevent freezing.
  1. Prepare Your Garden and Outdoor Spaces:

Cold weather can take a toll on your outdoor spaces. Trim tree branches that could potentially fall under the weight of snow and ice. Drain and store garden hoses, and shut off outdoor water sources. Consider insulating outdoor faucets to prevent freezing.
  1. Inspect and Clean Gutters:

Clogged gutters can lead to water damage, especially when snow and ice melt. Clear debris from gutters and downspouts to ensure proper water drainage. Consider installing gutter guards to make maintenance easier.
  1. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors:

With heaters and fireplaces in use, it’s crucial to ensure that your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are in working order. Replace batteries and test the alarms regularly to keep your home safe.
Taking the time to address these home maintenance tasks before the cold weather sets in can save you money, enhance your home’s energy efficiency, and ensure a safe and comfortable living space throughout the winter. By being proactive, you’ll not only protect your investment but also create a cozy and inviting environment to enjoy the winter season.
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Coard Benson, Associate Broker at Benson & Mangold

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