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Winter is here and with it could come some potential issues

Updated: Jan 28, 2022

It might be tough to stay warm and safe in extremely cold weather particularly throughout the winter. Some winter issues that could potentially cause havoc include cold temperatures, power disruptions, communication failures, and slick roads. To help keep yourself and your loved ones safe, here are some suggestions on how to prepare your home for winter:



Get your fireplace and chimney ready - Fireplaces are a wonderful way to create a calming atmosphere as well as to heat a space. A great option to have in the winter. Click here to see: Tips on how to prepare your Fireplace




Ensure that your attic does not turn into a critter motel

- It's cold outdoors, and squirrels and birds are looking for a warm place to spend the winter and you don't want that to be your attic. Look for any openings that might allow these unwanted critters It to get in. These creatures have the potential to do a great deal of harm as well as health problems. Securing a screen behind your gable vent is a good idea just in case.



Clean your gutters - it's not too late to clean the gutters - an important step after the leaves have mostly fallen from the trees. When your gutters get clogged, they overflow, and the water pours down the side of your house, hastening the degradation of your façade. It can also cause foundation degradation, water ingress in the basement, and settling beneath concrete porches and walks, all of which can cause a slew of issues.




Mulch flower beds

- Apply a layer of hardwood mulch to all of your flower beds before the worst winter temperatures arrive. Mulching helps moderate variations in soil temperature The mulch works as insulation, protecting the plants from the impending freezing conditions. Roots are prone to considerable harm without it, and plants may die as a result.




Make sure your property is insured

- When it comes to winter, one of the most crucial things to consider is whether or not you have house insurance. Winter brings darker evenings, which leads to greater crime rates. Most homeowners' insurance policies will cover not only theft but also fire and flood.




Winter is here- with a little preparation and maintenance you can keep your home cozy and safe. Keep warm and enjoy the entire season!


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