Five Steps to Get Your Home Ready for Colder Weather

Without a little prep work and routine maintenance, winter weather can wreak havoc on your home. Following a few simple steps can help you get ready for colder weather and avoid frozen pipes, drafty rooms and slippery sidewalks.

 

Watch video for helpful tips to prepare for winter!

1. Clear Gutters – Melting snow will have nowhere to go if gutters are clogged with leaves and debris.

2. Protect Pipes – Open cabinet doors under kitchen and bathroom sinks so warm air can surround pipes. Drain outside spigots before temperatures drop below freezing.

3. Improve Insulation – Cold air can seep in through openings around windows and doors. Install weather stripping and seal openings with caulk to insulate cracks and crevices.

4. Prevent Slips and Falls – Keep sidewalks and driveways clear of ice and snow. Sprinkle deicing salt on steps, sidewalks and driveways to prevent accidents.

5. Control the Temperature – Set the thermostat to at least 65 F during winter months. Consider installing an energy efficient or programmable thermostat.

Find more home maintenance advice at eLivingtoday.com.

Source: eLivingToday

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