7 Ways to Prepare Your Home For Winter

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As much as the winter is the time to get cozy by the fire at home, its very important to make sure your house is winter ready! Here are a few ways to prepare for a cold, wet and snowy winter:

  1. Get your roof inspected for any deficiencies. This doesn’t necessarily mean shelling out many thousands for an entire roof, but perhaps there are weak spots where water can ingress and only a quick and affordable repair is needed.
  2. Check all the venting to make sure it’s working properly. If someone is already checking your roof, get them to check on the attic venting while they’re at it. Bathroom vents can build up moisture and lead to rot. Same for your dryer vent and kitchen hood fan. Make sure the flashing around said vents are in good shape and secured properly.
  3. Drain outside water hoses and faucets and store away hoses before the first freeze sets in. You will have to shut off the water supply to drain those particular lines unless you have freeze-resistant hose bibbs. This prevents any bursting of pipes and flooding due to freezing and expansion.
  4. Secure all outdoor objects or move them inside. Grills, patio furniture and flowerpots are common household items that can become airborne in high winds. Do not use gas grills inside or store propane tanks inside the house or garage – especially if attached to the home.
  5. Inspect all caulking and weather stripping. Inspect your windows and doors to make sure sealant hasn’t failed and requires re-doing. Naturally, a good, tight seal around windows/doors prevents energy loss and any moisture from getting in.
  6. Get your fireplace cleaned to ensure everything is working properly (gas or wood-burning). A flue that can’t close properly means warm air is escaping when you’re not using it. A properly cleaned fireplace means less of a fire hazard as well. Remember: gas fireplaces need servicing too!
  7. If you have a furnace or boiler in your home, get it serviced as well. Clean out the air ducts, replace the filter and check the drive-belt (if applicable). A tip-top shape furnace/boiler is clean, can save you money and extend the life of the appliance. 

There are many other ways to prepare your home for the cold winter months but these are ones I have found the most useful. For more helpful tips and tricks for your home click here! If you have any questions or are unsure where to start contact me at 604-341-9937 or [email protected]