Special offer

St. Mary's County Winter tips: Winterizing Your HOME! Don't Forget!

By
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX100 632130

St. Mary's County Winter tips: Winterizing Your HOME! Don't Forget!

Via Chris Hill (Century 21 New Millennium):

Winterizing Your HOME! Don't Forget!!!!!

I came across this blog post I wrote  last year, and I actually thought it was relevent for now! Maybe a good time to remind your clients to prepare for winter? Replace the furnace filters and check all your window and door sealants. Hope this is helpful!

winterizing your home_by Gabriela Agostinelli

Winterizing your home.

Since I was just sending out my monthly homeowner reminders, I thought I would post a little something about maintenance for your home. I think one of the most overlooked items that we forget to do to maintain our home is also one of the most dangerous. Every November 1rst in my market I recommend that homeowners "winterize" their outdoor hosebibs. Other markets need to do this sometimes much earlier, or even not at all. Here in the Washington D.C. area the freeze usually starts to occur around November one. Failing to properly winterize your hosebibs can easily result in frozen pipes. Basically what happens is when the temperature outside drops below freezing the residual water in the line starts to freeze from the farthest point out and leach its way back into the house. When the pressure on that line becomes too much the pipes actually split causing sometimes serious water damage, but it isnt the serious leaks that are the problem, what can also occur is a small "pinhole" leak causing slow drips inside the walls of your home or in areas that are not checked regularly. And when you apply a water supply to something like this, the end result is Mold... The sad part is that this simple item can be corrected with a little bit of maintenance. Remember "frost-free" hosebibs are not completely resistant to bursting. The most important thing to remember is to ALWAYS remove your garden hose from your hosebibs during the winter. The residual water inside the hose make it much easier to cause this problem. Here is a typical procedure for winterizing your Hosebibs.

Step 1-Remove garden hoses

Step 2- Go into the home and shut off the indoor hosebib

Step 3 -Go back outside and open the outdoor hosebib.

Step 4- After ALL of the water inside the line has drained you may close it back up. At this point many older homes may require a frost protective cover, which can be purchased at any home improvement center.

Remember that all homes have different procedures for winterizing hosebibs, this is only intended as a guide as well as a reminder to do it!

Hope this helps.

Lou Ludwig
Ludwig & Associates - Boca Raton, FL
Designations Earned CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC

Gabriela

It's that time of year again, thanks for sharing the tips for winterizing your home.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Nov 05, 2010 01:33 PM