Homeowner Suggestions: Preparing For Winter

December 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Homeowner Suggestions: Preparing For Winter

Gusting winds and dreary skies are soon to follow the onset of Fall. Snow and heavier clothing are characteristic of the time of year we recognize as winter. A winterized house needs preparation and maintenance.Another layer of insulation in your attic might be a good idea. Most contractors agree that insulation should be at a minimum R-30 in order to qualify as satisfactory insulation. One method used to prevent the creation of ice dams and warm air from reaching your roof is to add extra insulation to your attic. This is especially important if temperatures fall below 32 degrees in the winter. Caulking is also an important task; make certain you cover up all the exterior trim in addition to windows, doors and glass. Heat can also pass through pipes and electrical sockets on both sides of the walls through cracks.

If you have storm windows and doors, install them to keep out the cold. New windows with modern insulated glass provide a lot more warmth than older varieties and are well worth the cost. Replacing broken windows must be a task that involves priming and painting uncovered wood.

In order to guarantee the best temperature control in your home, heaters and air conditioning systems must be inspected by an expert annually. A thermostat that is digital should be a consideration as well. For proper furnace maintenance, you should have several filters on hand and replace them every month. A licensed chimney sweep should inspect and clean any existing chimneys in an effort for them to perform optimally.

Prepare the outside of your home for the colder times as well. Water pipes exposed to colder temperatures and outdoor faucets have to be insulated, drained and shut off respectively. Be careful of puddles collecting near the foundation of your house. Either trim them by yourself or use an expert landscaping company to trim trees away from your house and remove dead trees and branches. Stock up on important winter items you will use including: rock salt, sand and snow shovels.

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