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Winter Home Preparation Tips

Prepare and Do it Now Before its Too Late

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As the chilly winds of winter approach here in Texas, it’s time to prepare your home and yard for the season ahead. A little planning now can save you from potential headaches later. Here are some essential tips to help you winterize your property.

1. Inspect Your Heating System

Before the first frost hits, make sure your heating system is in good working order. Schedule a professional inspection to clean and service your furnace or heat pump. Replace filters and consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat for energy efficiency.

2. Seal Drafts and Insulate

Check for drafts around windows and doors. Use weather stripping or caulk to seal any gaps. Insulating your attic and walls can also keep your home warmer and reduce heating costs during those colder months.

3. Prepare Your Pipes

Frozen pipes can lead to costly damage. To prevent this, insulate any exposed pipes, especially those in unheated areas. Faucet covers are cheap! Consider letting faucets drip during extreme cold to keep water flowing and avoid freezing.

4. Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Remove leaves and debris from gutters to prevent ice dam formation and ensure proper drainage. This will help protect your roof and foundation during winter storms.

5. Maintain Your Yard

Winterize your lawn by mowing it one last time and applying fertilizer. Rake leaves and mulch them to protect your flower beds. Consider wrapping young trees with burlap to shield them from harsh winter conditions.

6. Store Outdoor Furniture and Equipment

If possible, bring in or cover outdoor furniture, grills, and garden tools. This will extend their life and keep your yard looking tidy throughout the winter months.

7. Check Your Roof

Inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles. Addressing these issues now can prevent leaks and more significant problems when winter storms arrive.

8. Prepare for Emergencies

Winter weather can be unpredictable. Keep a supply kit on hand with essentials like flashlights, batteries, non-perishable food, and water. It’s also wise to have a plan in place for severe weather.

9. Consult a Local Expert

If you’re considering selling your home in the spring, now is a great time to start making improvements. Contact me to discuss how winter preparation can enhance your home’s value and appeal.

Final Thoughts

Winter can be beautiful in Texas, but it also brings challenges. By taking these steps, you can protect your home and create a cozy retreat for the colder months ahead. If you have questions or need assistance with real estate, feel free to reach out!

Stay warm, and happy winterizing!

— Justin Riggan, Realtor, GRI, ABR

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