It is important to tackle winter home maintenance projects to prepare for the cold weather. Winterizing your home protects your investment from harsh weather and cold temperatures. Plus, it will keep you and your family warm and comfortable. Here are a few tasks to complete so you can enjoy the winter and stay cozy and safe indoors.

Clean the Gutters

In autumn, the leaves fall and clog the channels of your home’s gutters. Overflowing gutters might lead to flooding in the basement, water-damaged walls, and mold growth. Clean your gutters in preparation for winter.

Test Your Smoke Detectors

Check the smoke detectors in your home and replace batteries if needed. Many house fires occur during the winter due to the more frequent use of portable heaters and fireplaces. Make sure that your home is equipped with carbon monoxide detectors, especially if you have a gas-powered furnace or range.

Home Maintenance: Seal and Caulk Before Winter

The weatherstripping around your doors and windows will deteriorate over time, so it’s important to seal cracks that allow cold air into your home. This will help keep temperature-controlled air inside so you won’t spend a fortune trying to stay comfortable and warm.

Install Proper Insulation

Checking your insulation is another important part of winter home maintenance. Over time, insulation can shift or be damaged by pests or water. Check your attic to make sure the insulation is in good condition. If necessary replace the insulation or add additional material. This will help you save money on heating costs this winter. As a bonus, it will help to keep your home cooler in the summer as well.

Protect Patio Furniture as Part of Your Winter Home Maintenance

Clean your grill and patio furniture and cover them so they’re ready for cold temperatures. If you have the space available in a garage, shed, or basement, store these things indoors. This will help to keep your outdoor furniture in great shape until warmer weather returns.

Prepare Your Snow Shoveling Tools

Make sure you know where your snow removal equipment is located so you are ready for the first snowfall. Test the snowblower to verify that it runs well before you need it. Stock up on ice melt to use on frozen steps and walkways.

Being a homeowner comes with plenty of responsibilities and preparing for the winter is one of them. Taking care of these winter home maintenance tasks will save you money and help keep your home safe, warm, and comfortable.

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