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10 Ways to Winterize Your Home

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Real Estate Agent with Legend Realty

 Whether this winter proves mild or severe, colder temperatures can often cause major damage to your property. To avoid potential repairs come springtime, take the time now to carry out these 10 winterization steps.

1. InsulateProper insulation is essential to keeping heat in and cold out of your home. Insulation tends to be lacking in attics and basements, so evaluate these areas and, if needed, retrofit with cost-effective, energy-efficient injection foam insulation.

2. WeatherizeWeatherization prevents ice dams from damaging your roof. To do it effectively, be sure to have a qualified professional ventilate, insulate and seal the attic.

3. Test – Take the time to test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors—these early-warning systems are crucial to your family and home’s safety. Replace batteries if needed.

4. Swap – Dirty, clogged air filters in your furnace can result in unnecessary wear-and-tear on the system. Before turning on your furnace for the season, swap in a new air filter to ensure functionality and efficiency all winter long.

5. Install – Homes with single-pane windows are susceptible to cold outdoor air. If your home has single-pane windows, installing storm windows can help block the cold, saving you the expense of unnecessarily heating your home.

6. Switch – If your home has ceiling fans, switch them to rotate clockwise to keep heat from rising to the ceiling during winter.

7. Clean – Gutters free of debris will ensure winter precipitation properly drains away from your home. Clean out your gutters when the last leaves have fallen.

8. MowMow the lawn one last time before winter hits. Don’t forget to leave leaves on the grass—they provide vital nutrients.

9. Trim – Before winter storms strike, assess your property for dead trees, limbs or other plantings that may cause accidental damage. Be sure to trim back branches away from your home.

10. Winterize & Drain – Water in your irrigation system may freeze and damage pipes if left alone. Check with a local irrigation or landscape company that can winterizing your system to avoid problems come Spring. And don’t forget - water in your garden hose may freeze if left out in the cold, which could cause it and the home’s spigot and pipes to burst. Take time to drain your garden hose before storing.

Although winter is fast approaching, it’s still a wonderful time to get your home on the market if you are considering selling. And, if you are considering selling in North Alabama, please contact me, Karen Borden, your Real Estate Expert!

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