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Heavy
snowfall and cold temperatures can create an array of challenges for homeowners
if you do not prepare in advance. With harsh winter conditions come drafty
doors and windows, an overworked furnace and of course—rising energy costs.
Taking the time to run
through some pre-winter preparation now can save you from costly and difficult
repairs during the winter months. From general furnace maintenance to caulking
windows, most winter home prepping can be accomplished in a single weekend. Consider
these home maintenance tips to help you get a jump-start on winterizing your
home.
Inspect the furnace
During winter, it’s not
uncommon for heating systems to run constantly throughout the season. Have a
qualified heating technician inspect your furnace and perform any required
maintenance before you turn on your heat for the first time this winter. Remember to clean your filters monthly to help
your furnace run more efficiently and improve airflow, which can save you energy and
a hefty heating bill.
Check for air leaks
Incoming drafts can waste 5% - 30% of your energy use,
according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Cold air can seep in around windows and
underneath doors, allowing warm air to escape. For this reason, it is important
to check your home for any air leaks before the winter chill comes knocking at
your door. Caulk where needed, install weather stripping around doors and
windows, ensure door sweeps seal properly and consider adding storm doors and
windows.
Clean your gutters
If your gutters are clogged
with leaves and debris from fall, standing water can freeze in cold
temperatures and eventually force its way up under the roof shingles and into
your house. Take a few hours this fall to clean out your gutters, and prevent
the need for unnecessary and expensive roof repairs down the road.
Protect your pipes
Allow faucets to drain and
remember to unhook all outdoor hoses to prevent your plumbing pipes from
freezing. Similarly, insulate water
pipes by wrapping them in a blanket of foam insulation. This includes pipes in areas of the home that
are not heated, such as the basement or attic. This will help minimize the
possibility of water freezing, causing the pipes to burst and potentially flood
your home.
Reverse ceiling fan rotation
Many of us think of fans only
when we want to stay cool in the summer, but reversing your ceiling fan is
actually a simple way to prep your home for winter. Counter-clockwise fan
rotation results in cooler air being pushed down in the warmer seasons, while
clock-wise rotation channels warmer air downward in the winter.
Service your chimney
Don’t put off your chimney maintenance
before using your wood-burning fireplace. Blockages and buildup can lead to
dangerous conditions such as insufficient ventilation and fires. Call a qualified
chimney sweep to inspect and clean your chimney. Yearly maintenance will ensure
your unit works safely and efficiently throughout the winter.
Winter
can be hard on both your wallet and your home. Prepare now for cold months ahead and eliminate
costly, winter surprises.
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