5 Ways to Maintain Your Home in Winter

Thursday, November 17, 2022

 

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Maintaining a home is an endless job. Once you’ve finished one project, it’s certain you’ll find another. Winter can be a time when all of your regular household jobs are magnified.

There are a few jobs you should be doing regularly to make sure your home is well maintained for the winter. To make sure you aren’t caught out, take a look at this list.

Check Pipes

The pipes in or outside of your home can easily freeze in the winter. The last thing you want is to jump in a shower and realize the hot water pipe is frozen. When freezing temperatures hit, it’s important to check your pipes for signs of freezing.

Make sure to put your heating on periodically, even if you’re using other methods of heating your home. Putting the heating on will mean it’s less likely for your pipes to freeze overnight.

Service Your Boiler

Your boiler is a life line in the winter. If your boiler isn’t working, there’ll be no hot water and no heating throughout your house. In freezing temperatures this can be dangerous.

It’s imperative that your boiler is serviced throughout the year to ensure no problems crop up when you need it most. However, if you do come across a problem you’ll need residential heating services. A plumber will come out and repair your boiler so you can get it up and running again.

Clear Pathways

Whether it’s your drive or your garden patio, you should keep pathways clear of ice and snow. Not only is this for your own safety and the safety of others but it will also help to maintain the concrete. You’re less likely to slip and fall when pathways are cleared and de-iced.

In addition, when concrete freezes it’s more likely to crack. Small cracks in your pathways can lead to weed growth, pests, and the cost of having to replace your patio.

Check Your Roof

When you get milder days, especially after snowfall or storms, it’s wise to check your roof. Extreme weather conditions can damage your roof and leave the rest of your home susceptible to damage. Small holes or moved shingles can give way to flooding.

If you notice damp walls or moisture and mold in your home over winter, it could be from the roof. Ask a professional to take a look and check for any damage.

Trim Trees

If you have trees on your property, now is the perfect time to get them trimmed. Snowfall or bad weather conditions can damage your trees through the winter. If your tree branches are weak, snowfall could cause them to snap and fall.

Heavy tree branches pose a risk to life and cause damage to buildings. Hire a tree trimmer to cut back your trees and ensure no large debris can cause damage to your property.

Maintaining your home in winter will keep you safe and comfortable when you need it to. If you’ve found this article helpful, take a look at the rest.



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