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With summer slipping away, it’s time to start prepping your home for winter. Early preparations are key to enjoying a safe and cozy winter, so take advantage of the fall season to handle crucial maintenance tasks. Tackling essential areas like heat and water protection now will make all the difference when cold temperatures hit.

Ensuring Heating Efficiency: The Foundation of Winter Prep

A huge part of prepping your home for winter involves making sure your home’s heating systems are ready to work efficiently. From wood-burning fireplaces to gas heaters, each requires annual attention. For wood-burning systems, schedule an inspection with a certified chimney specialist to check for cracks, flammable creosote buildup, and other potential issues. According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America, about 18,000 house fires are caused by wood-burning appliances every year, so an inspection is crucial for safety.

Gas fireplaces and furnaces also require yearly maintenance to ensure they’re venting properly and ready to perform. And don’t forget to check around your home’s exterior for any gaps or drafty windows. Re-sealing these areas will keep heat inside, lowering your energy costs and helping your heating system run more effectively. By making sure everything’s in working order, you’re safeguarding your home against potential emergencies that could strike in the dead of winter.

Protecting Against Winter Water Woes

Water damage is a common issue during the colder months, making it another important focus when prepping your home for winter. Your roof and foundation are particularly vulnerable to winter weather. Begin by inspecting your roof for missing or damaged shingles, which can allow snow, rain, and ice to seep through, causing serious damage over time. Similarly, check your foundation for cracks where water can infiltrate, potentially leading to freeze-thaw cycles that cause even more damage.

A well-functioning drainage system is also essential. Clean out gutters and downspouts to ensure water flows away from your home. Leaves and debris, often abundant during fall, can clog these systems, causing water to pool near the foundation. Additionally, any exterior spigots and hoses should be drained and disconnected to prevent freezing and bursting, which can cause significant water damage. Close shut-off valves from inside the home, turn off exterior water sources, and insulate any exposed pipes that are vulnerable to freezing temperatures.

Additional Steps for Prepping Your Home for Winter

Beyond the essentials, other simple tasks can add to your winter preparedness. Change or clean your furnace filter to ensure efficient airflow, check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and refresh your family’s emergency plan. If you’re feeling ambitious, clear out any clutter in your home to create a cozy, organized space for the winter season. While this checklist may seem long, focusing on these areas makes prepping your home for winter manageable and effective.

Winter is Coming!

Winter is coming! It’s not a stretch to say these tips are a Song of Ice and Fire. We have faith you can address these areas for the chillier months ahead. Sooner than later, it will be time to bundle up and get your house in order—at least we hope in more order than King Viserys’ house is.