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Winter is Here – Is Your Home Ready?
Preparing your home for cold weather is as important for your comfort as it is for your utility bills. When you’re making your winterization to-do list, be sure to include these simple updates that will help prevent costly damage to your home and provide you with the peace of mind that you’re saving energy, water and money.
- Give your furnace a tune-up: Schedule an appointment to have your furnace inspected and serviced. Annual maintenance by a professional will help ensure your furnace is in prime condition for the long winter and operating as efficiently as possible.
- Check your insulation: Snuggling under a heavy blanket or layering on extra socks and sweaters may feel like a cozy way to watch your favorite holiday movie, but it could also be a sign that it’s too cold in your house. You may need more insulation to keep that warm, conditioned air your furnace is cranking out in all the right spots.
- Check the attic. All it takes is a quick peek at the floor of your attic to know if you need more insulation. If your attic floor is insulated, but the floor joists are still visible, then you probably don’t have enough.
- Install energy-efficient windows. A significant amount of heat can escape through older, less efficient windows. Installing Energy Star-qualified windows can reduce heat loss and increase comfort during extreme weather.
- Install a water-efficient shower head. A warm shower during the winter doesn’t have to be a guilty pleasure. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency WaterSense Program water-saving specifications for shower heads require a flow rate of no more than 2 gallons per minute (gpm).
- Prevent plumbing freezes. Insulate the water lines that run along any of the exterior walls in your home so the water will be less likely to freeze and cause the pipes to burst.
Winter forecasts look grim with many meteorologists predicting harsher weather conditions compared to what we experienced in many regions across the U.S. last year. A few updates to the interior and exterior of your home can safeguard it from potential damage and keep you and your family comfortable throughout the season.
Give us a call today to make sure your home is protected!






