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Prep Your Home For The Cold Months That Are Coming

With winter fast approaching, you need to prepare your home for these colder months.

The harsh weather can have a major impact on your home, so you need to make sure that it is ready for anything and everything. If you are unsure how to prep your home, then take a look at the article below. 

Child Putting Paper Snowflakes on a Winter Window

New Windows

One thing you can do if you are noticing a cold breeze throughout your home is replace your windows. There are only so many times you can seal your windows before it is time to get new ones.

If you do this before winter hits, then you won’t be wasting your valuable heat.

Heat escapes through many places naturally; however, if you have gaps and holes in your home, then heat will be lost much faster. Check with your local window fitter to see if they have any offers. 

Curtains & Blinds

If your home feels cold through the winter months, then your curtains and blinds might not be retaining heat as they should be.

Instead of normal window fittings, opt for something like a thermal blackout blind curtain or blind. These are much thicker than usual and will keep the cold out and the heat in. 

Boiler Maintenance

You may notice that your boiler breaks down far more in winter than in summer. This is because it has to work much harder in the winter months due to heating your home.

Ideally, you should have your boiler serviced once a year to ensure it keeps working as it should. You can call a gas engineer to do this check for you or speak to a reputable heating company.

If you need your boiler replaced, then you are looking at around $2,000 to $11,000; the top end of this price tag is for the more energy-efficient boilers. 

Check The Roof

One particular part of your house is more susceptible to damage in the winter months. Your roof can become damaged when it is rained on, hit with strong wind, or buried in snow.

Checking your roof at least once a year means you will notice any differences or damage right away. You will then be able to fix this yourself or contact an emergency roofing services company.

They will come out and assess the damage the weather has done to your roof. It might be recommended to replace your whole roof rather than patch-fix the damaged parts.

This is due to the roof and structural integrity becoming weaker with each repair. 

Rugs  

Lastly, if you have hardwood flooring down, then you will notice the cold much more throughout your home.

Hardwood floors don’t retain heat as well as carpet does, so rugs are a necessity to keep warm. The thicker the rug, the warmer the room will be.

If you keep windows and doors shut throughout the day and night, then this will also help with the heat. 

We hope you found this article helpful and that it gave you plenty of ideas on how you can get your home prepared for winter.