Winterization Tips

Winterization Tips

Update: 2024-10-28
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In this episode the Handyman Pros give you 10 awesome tips
to help you get your home ready for winter. 


Winterizing your home is essential for protecting it from
cold weather and saving on energy costs. Here are some tips for preparing your
home for winter:


1. Seal Gaps and Cracks


 


    Windows and Doors:
Check for drafts around windows and doors. Use weatherstripping, caulking, or
foam sealant to fill any gaps.


    Attic and
Basement: Insulate cracks in your attic and basement where cold air can enter.


    Outlet Insulation:
Place insulation pads behind electrical outlets and light switches to prevent
heat loss.


 


2. Check and Service Heating Systems


 


    Furnace
Maintenance: Have your furnace inspected and cleaned by a professional. Replace
the furnace filter to ensure optimal efficiency.


    Chimney Cleaning:
If you have a fireplace, clean your chimney to avoid fire hazards and improve
heating efficiency.


    Thermostat:
Consider installing a programmable or smart thermostat to better control your
home's temperature.


 


3. Insulate and Protect Pipes


 


    Pipe Insulation:
Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas like basements, attics, or crawl
spaces to prevent freezing.


    Drip Faucets: In
extreme cold, let faucets drip to prevent pipes from freezing and bursting.


    Shut Off Exterior
Faucets: Drain and shut off water supply to outdoor faucets and hoses to
prevent freezing.


 


4. Inspect the Roof and Gutters


 


    Roof Leaks: Check
for any damaged shingles or roof leaks, as they can lead to costly repairs
during heavy snow or rain.


    Clean Gutters:
Clear out debris from gutters and downspouts to prevent ice dams, which can
cause water to leak into your home.


 


5. Insulate the Attic


 


    Add Insulation:
Increase attic insulation to keep heat from escaping through the roof. Proper
insulation can save on heating costs.


    Ventilation:
Ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup and ice dams.


 


6. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors


 


    Replace batteries
in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, especially when using fireplaces or
space heaters.


 


7. Check Windows and Curtains


 


    Install Storm
Windows: Use storm windows or plastic window insulation kits to add an extra
layer of protection against the cold.


    Heavy Curtains:
Hang insulated or heavy curtains to block drafts and retain heat.


 


8. Inspect the Fireplace


 


    Flue Inspection:
Make sure the chimney flue is properly functioning and free of obstructions.


    Fireplace Tools:
Have fireplace tools, kindling, and firewood ready for use.


 


9. Reverse Ceiling Fans


 


    Reverse the
direction of ceiling fans to push warm air down into the room. Fans should
rotate clockwise during winter.


 


10. Prepare for Snow and Ice


 


    Snow Removal
Tools: Stock up on snow shovels, de-icer, and sand for walkways.


    Emergency Kit:
Prepare an emergency kit with essentials like blankets, food, and flashlights
in case of power outages.


 


Winterizing your home helps avoid costly repairs and ensures
you stay comfortable throughout the cold season.


 


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