Prepare Your Home for Winter
Winter is Coming!
As we enter fall we know that winter is just around the corner. Usually around this time is when we see a greater influx of work orders especially as they pertain to the weather outside. In this article we will go over some of the best practices for home owners and renters alike, these tips and tricks are aimed to help you keep the costs and headaches low as you enter the colder months.
Service Your Heating System
Whether you contact us or your own HVAC person, we recommend that you service your system to make sure everything is good to go before it starts working at its max. The sooner you do this the less likely you will have to wait in line once the HVAC companies are at their busiest. You should also make sure your air filter is up-to-date and maintained at all times.
Inspect The Roof
If you do this yourself, make sure you are safe and taking all the precautions you need to in order to ensure your safety. Check for any holes, damage, missing shingles, damaged flashings, and etc... Getting this caught early could save you lots of time and money in the future. You can also hire a professional to inspect this for you, just make sure its someone you can trust and wouldn't give you false information!
Seal and Caulk Doors and Windows
Making sure your doors and windows are properly sealed/caulked is a great way to ensure that the heat stays in and the cold stays out. This will help keep your gas or electric bills lower by hopefully requiring your system to run less.
Clean Out Your Gutters
The gutters should be cleaned at least once in the spring and once in the fall. Properly cleaned gutters can help you avoid leaks and blockages.
Turn Off Exterior Water Sources
If you have outdoor faucets or any other type of system that draws water from inside and pushes it out make sure you shut off the valves for those water sources, drain them out (by turning them on once they are shut off), and then insulating them with some type of cover.
Store Equipment
Things such as grills, lawn mowers, and other outdoor equipment can get really damaged by the cold weather. If you can try to store these items in either your basement or outdoor shed, it will help them last longer and stay in better shape.
Don't Procrastinate!
If you see a problem or feel like something could turn into a problem, make sure to address it before it gets worse. If you are with our management company please inform us of any concerns to make sure they get addressed and if you are reading this article for your own purposes make sure you follow all of the above to prevent bigger headaches in the future!

