Winter can be tough on your property, your lawn, and your energy bills. However, taking a few proactive steps this fall can help protect your home and boost your energy efficiency, saving you time, money, and headaches in the colder months. Here are some key reasons to winterize your home now:

Safety

Frozen gutters can cause dangerous ice buildup, and water depositing from your gutters too close to your foundation and porch supports can saturate the soil and cause issues.. Ensuring your home is winter-ready not only protects your property but also keeps your family and visitors safe from potential hazards.

Energy Savings

Air leaks around windows and doors let precious warm air escape, forcing your heating system to work overtime. By sealing these leaks, you can save significantly on your energy bills and make your home more comfortable during the winter months.

Preventing Damage

Winter weather can be harsh on your home’s exterior. By taking time to prepare now, you can help prevent rot, mold, burst pipes, and other costly damage before it happens.

The Importance of Timing

Many winterization tasks can’t be done once temperatures drop. Painting, caulking, and sealing are best completed before the cold sets in. Get started early to avoid costly repairs and loss of energy efficiency.

The good news? Most winter prep can be tackled in just a weekend. And even if a project takes longer than expected, starting now ensures you’re ahead of the game.

Key Winterization Tasks to Focus On:

  • Receive HVAC Maintenance

Don’t wait until the first cold snap to discover your heating system isn’t functioning properly. Be proactive by replacing filters, checking your furnace, and ensuring your thermostats are working as they should. Inspect your water heater for leaks or moisture and fix any minor issues before they escalate. If refrigerant was previously added to your HVAC system without a repair, it’s crucial to have your refrigerant levels checked. During HVAC maintenance, your Allegiance technician will test these levels to ensure they are within the proper range. A refrigerant leak won’t fix itself and will only worsen, potentially leaving you without heat and driving up your electric bills. Protect your comfort and your wallet by scheduling your next HVAC maintenance with Allegiance today.

2. Check for Air Leaks

Cold air sneaking in through cracks around your windows and doors can lead to unnecessarily high heating bills. Inspect these areas for drafts and seal them with weatherstripping or caulk. If larger repairs are needed, give yourself time to schedule a professional before it gets too cold.

3. Clear Your Gutters

Blocked gutters can lead to water damage, ice dams, and foundation issues. Clean out all leaves and debris, then test your downspouts to ensure water is properly diverted away from your home. Consider adding extensions to move water further from your foundation if necessary.

4. Clean Your Chimney

Before lighting your first fire of the season, make sure your chimney is clean and safe. Remove any obvious obstructions, check that the damper works properly, and if it’s been a while, schedule a professional chimney cleaning.

5. Test Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors

Make sure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly and have fresh batteries. This is also a great reason to schedule an HVAC inspection to ensure your system is running safely and efficiently.

6. Shut Down Your Sprinkler System

Failing to properly shut down your sprinkler system can lead to frozen pipes and costly repairs. Beyond just turning it off, the lines need to be blown out to remove all water. While this can be done yourself, hiring a professional ensures it’s done correctly.

7. Rake and Clean Your Yard

Remove fallen branches, dead plants, and leaves from your lawn to prepare for winter. Mulching your leaves or raking them up helps aerate your lawn and promotes healthy grass growth when spring arrives.

8. Aerate Your Lawn

Aerating your lawn in the fall allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots, keeping your grass healthy throughout the winter. Rent an aeration tool from your local hardware store and complete this process before the first frost.

9. Seed and Fertilize Your Lawn

Fall is the perfect time to plant new grass and fertilize your lawn before winter sets in. Water your lawn a few days before aerating, then apply fertilizer to give your grass a healthy start in the spring. Use a fertilizer designed specifically for winter, as it contains the right nutrients for dormant grass.

10. Check Your Fuel Supply

If you heat your home with propane, make sure your tank is full and your delivery schedule is set. Avoid last-minute scrambling by ensuring you have enough fuel to last through the winter.

11. Disconnect Your Hose From Outdoor Spigots

When left connected to an outdoor faucet, a hose is exposed to freezing temperatures, which can cause the water inside to freeze. This can lead to burst spigots—an expensive problem that’s easily preventable. By simply disconnecting your hose before the temperature drops below 32 degrees, you can protect your faucet and avoid costly repairs.

12. Insulate Your Attic

Hot air rises, and if your attic isn’t properly insulated, it could be escaping right through the roof. Signs of poor insulation include high energy bills, cold floors and walls, and drafts. If you notice any of these, it’s time to upgrade your attic insulation to improve energy efficiency and comfort.

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