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Save Money by Winterizing Your Seattle Home Early-Part 1

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Managing Real Estate Broker with 206 909-7536 AdrianWillanger-broker.com 17900

Save Money by Winterizing Your Seattle Home Early-Part 1

 

Winter can be a nightmare if you are not well prepared for it and don’t winterize your Seattle home properly. It is important to prepare yourself and your home before the cold season sets in to keep your family warm and cozy.

 

Here are some of the important aspects you should consider when it is time to prepare for old man winter.

 

Leaks

You’ll need to cover all noticeable leaks surrounding your home on the inside and also on the outside. Take time to walk round your home to identify and seal them up. If leaks are extensive, you can get a professional plumber in Seattle to help you seal them or call in a handyman if you are on a limited budget. Don’t forget to check the spaces under your doors as well.

Heating System

Make sure your heating system is working by testing it before the winter season approaches. Turn on the furnace and check for any noticeable banging or clunking noises.

When the heating system is turned on after a long time, it normally produces a temporal odor, which is natural and can be carried away by opening windows. Ensure that you have your heating system serviced and change the filters if required to prevent blockage.

The Fan

You’ll need to ensure that you turn your fan settings to winter. This setting makes the fan push the circulating warm air downwards. This is a simple trick to keep your Seattle home warmer. Your fan should be rotating clockwise. This is the easiest way to check that you fan is on the right setting.

Gutters

Don’t start your winter with clogged gutters. Gutters collect rubbish and leaves from surrounding trees during summer, which must be removed either by hand, spatula or scraper. Depending on how much your gutter contains, you may need to use water to clean it.

Chimney

Before winter comes, ensure that your chimney is working well. It should be thoroughly inspected before the cold season begins and, if need be, swept and repaired.

Winterize your Seattle home early this year before the weather turns and enjoy the turning of the season all the more. 

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Adrian specializes in green home marketing utilizing traditional and social media marketing to create the widest exposure of your property.