Fall is here; and winter is fast approaching! While it might
not quite feel like fall here in South Carolina, now’s the perfect chance to
take advantage of the last bit of heat to get out and make sure your home is
ready for the upcoming weather changes. If last year’s pattern continues or
forecasters’ predictions for this winter come true, the Palmetto State is in
for a topsy-turvy few months. So save yourself the trouble later by prepping
your house for every last curveball Mother Nature has up her sleeve. Here are a
few tips that can save you money, time, and trouble this coming winter season.
One of the biggest things you can do that will have major
impact this winter is sealing any cracks and gaps in your house. This will not
only keep more heat in/cold out but also lower energy bills since there are
less ways for heat to escape your house. Additionally, using weather stripping
will act as a sealing for windows and doors. On average, if one added all the
cracks and gaps in a typical home, the total area would equal that of your
standard window!! Don’t take the chance and double check! You never know where
those nooks and crannies are that will leak air. Some key areas to check are:
windows, doors, outlets, external hookups to utilities (A/C, water heater),
around sidings of your house, and any pipes that show (under your sink in
bathrooms and kitchen.)
Check your roof for worn away/broken shingles. Any water
(AKA SNOW OR RAIN!) that gets underneath the shingles runs the risk of causing
a leak. In addition to creating a hole for heat to get out, a hole in your roof
opens your house up to other issues difficult to address rather winter or not.
Some other tips involve trimming dead or low hanging
branches. They will come down during a winter storm, so prevent the chance of
them falling on something and get them out of the way now. This can apply from everything to
taming shrubbery all the way to removing a leaning/dead tree to prevent it
falling and causing immense damage. Another less thought of measure you can
take involves properly storing your lawnmower for the winter. Make sure to seal
caps and openings tightly and remove the gas from the machine. This will help
it start later on in the spring later. And did you know that fertilizing your
lawn before the top layer goes dormant will allow it to store those nutrients
for the whole winter, giving you a kick start on that green spring lawn?
Following these steps will give you a real advantage over
the winter. Don’t go through these problems while your freeze; handle these
things while you can still go outside without freezing solid! Your home is an
investment you can’t afford to lose! So take the extra steps now to ensure your
home can weather the storm!
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