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How to Prepare Your Home for Winter

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As a homeowner, you are aware of the many threats harsh winter weather brings. The severe conditions can cause a lot of damage to your home if you aren’t careful, and that’s why we are here to help! Follow these steps to prepare your home for winter weather:

Insulate Your Windows

Not having properly insulated windows in the winter time will send your energy bill through the roof! The average homeowner is estimated to save close to 15% on costs associated with heating and cooling just by insulating (EPA, 2021). Why pay extra just to be cold in your own home? Doesn’t make much sense does it?

Window Insulation

Check Your Heating System

Having your heating system inspected is always smart. A properly functioning furnace or heat pump will allow for your home to be heated much more efficiently when outside temps start to drop. The inspection will also test for any leaking carbon monoxide in your system.

Furnace Inspection

Clean Out Your Gutters

Gutters often fill up with leaves and can get pretty clogged up. Cleaning out your gutters is necessary for proper drainage once snow buildup begins. Don’t overlook this step, because it can become a huge problem down the line. Installing leaf guards is a great way to limit the buildup of debris before it happens, but you’ll need to do so well before winter arrives. Something to consider next spring!

Check the Structure of Your Roof

Make sure that your roof is structurally sound before winter gets here. When the snow comes, you’ll want to be sure there’s no chance of a leak. Look for things like: damaged or missing shingles, moss growth, and cracks in the caulk. It can be intimidating to go up on the roof yourself to do this, so if you don’t feel comfortable the best move is to hire a professional.

Damaged Roof

Trim Your Tree Branches

If your property has trees with overhanging branches close to your home, you should have them trimmed. Not only can they break off from the trees and damage your home, but the branches can also lead to increased amounts of water entering the roof and siding. This build up will damage the overall structure of the house and potentially lead to leakage.

Trimming Tree Branches

Conclusion

By following these steps you’ll get a great sense of how to prepare for winter weather. With proper planning you can save yourself lots of headaches later on! Most importantly though, you’ll need to have a quality homeowners insurance policy in place. Winter weather can be unpredictable and sometimes it’s impossible to expect the damages it brings. Having an insurance policy in place to keep your assets protected is essential. If you are unsure of what to look for when it comes to homeowners insurance, our agents at TFG Home & Auto can help! Call us today at (855) 834-2886, or fill out our complimentary review form!

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