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Things To Do At Home To Prepare For Winter

Prevent Pests From Getting Inside

This tip is more for preventing rodents and other pests which can cause damage to your home during the winter months. During winter, they are looking for shelter from cold weather! You want to get rid of any debris around exterior walls where these animals may have made a path.  Do this so you don’t risk them building nests inside insulation on top of ceiling joists. Also, make sure all doors and windows shut tightly enough with no cracks big enough for anything to enter through. Seal up any holes using caulk before it’s too late!

Install Insulation

Insulation is an important tip to get your home ready for winter. It will keep the heat in when you need it most! You don’t want cold air from outside getting into your house and letting all of that expensive heating escape. Be sure to add some between exterior walls if they are currently not insulated. Also, check insulation already installed as it may be faulty. This can be done by hiring professionals who specialize in doing this task. We recommend DIY if you know what you’re doing! Look online for tutorials on how to install insulation like a pro.

Install A Programmable Thermostat

If there’s one thing everyone needs before winter hits their area, It is a programmable thermostat! They help regulate temperatures when you’re at home and when you’re away. These little guys can save a ton of money on energy bills by properly regulating temperatures.

Heating or cooling doesn’t have to be running constantly throughout the day! If installed in homes with children, elderly people, pets it is a perfect addition. They provide extra safety because heat is being produced even when no one is at home.

Install A Faucet Cover

This tip applies more towards families with babies and young toddlers. Faucets are where most injuries happen around the house. It is usally during the winter months due to extremely cold water coming from them. Install a faucet cover that will keep these faucets free from germs and bacteria. It also prevents anyone in your family from getting scalded by water that’s too hot to handle! This is a great investment for any home with small children. Just be sure not to remove it when you need access or else risk flooding.

Unplug Appliances

When the power goes out, then all of your appliances will have been running off of electricity instead of gas. You want to make sure they are unplugged before winter comes. If there’s anything worse than frozen pipes bursting outside during cold weather, It is having an appliance combust into flames inside your home. Luckily these run on electricity as well, but we’re going to recommend unplugging them just in case.

Conclusion

So there you have it, the Top Tips For Getting Your Home Ready For Winter! It’s never too early to start getting your house ready for cold weather so that everything is in tip-top shape. Hopefully, this article has provided some insight on what needs to be done around your house before winter comes knocking at your door! Thanks for reading and best of luck preparing!

 

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