How To Prepare Your Home For Winter

Wade Roberts Plumbing • October 5, 2022

How To Prepare Your Home For Winter

A red and green scarf is hanging on a radiator.


As the temperature outside begins to drop, it's important to allocate some time to prepare your home for winter. You might be wondering what exactly winterizing your home entails. Basically, it's all about protecting your pipes from freezing temperatures. By taking some simple steps, you can save yourself a lot of time and money down the road.

 

In this blog post, we will go over some of the most important things you can do to get your home ready for winter. If you follow these tips, you can help ensure that your home stays warm and cozy all winter long.


Change Your Furnace Filter and Inspect the Rest of Your Furnace


One of the most important things you can do to prepare your home for winter is to change your furnace filter and inspect the rest of your furnace. A dirty filter can reduce airflow and make your furnace work harder than it needs to. Inspecting your furnace will ensure that it's in good working order and doesn't need any repairs. 


Inspect Your Water Heater for Any Leaks or Corrosion


Your water heater works extra hard in the winter to keep your water hot, so it's important to inspect it regularly for any signs of leaks or corrosion. If you don't feel confident doing this yourself, you can hire a professional to come take a look. In either case, it's always best to be proactive and take care of any potential problems before they become serious.


Drain Your Water Heater to Prevent It From Freezing


If your water heater isn't properly insulated, it can freeze in the winter, causing significant damage. To prevent this from happening, simply drain your water heater once per year. This will remove any sediment that has built up over time and help keep your water heater running smoothly all winter long.


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Insulate All Exposed Pipes


Frozen pipes are another common issue in the wintertime. To avoid this, be sure to insulate all exposed pipes in your home. You can purchase insulation sleeves at most hardware stores, or you can hire a professional to do this for you. Just make sure all of your pipes are properly protected before the cold weather hits.


Install a Programmable Thermostat


A programmable thermostat can help save you money on your energy bill by allowing you to better control the temperature in your home. You can set it to lower the temperature when you're away or asleep and raise it when you're home and awake. This way, you won't have to waste energy heating an empty house when you're out and about!


Book a Home Energy Audit to Find Out Ways to Save


It's easy to let energy efficiency fall by the wayside. After all, we're busy people and it's hard enough to keep up with the basics, let alone think about ways to be more efficient. But the truth is, making your home more energy efficient can save you money in the long run. And one of the best ways to find out how to make your home more energy efficient is to book a home energy audit.

 

A home energy audit is basically an assessment of your home's energy usage. A qualified auditor will come to your house and take a look at how you use energy, what kind of appliances you have, insulation levels, and so on. They'll then provide you with recommendations on how to improve your efficiency. 


Let Wade Roberts Plumbing Take This off Your To-Do List


Preparing your home for winter doesn't have to be a daunting task. These are just a few of the many simple things you can do to prepare your home for winter weather. Wade Roberts Plumbing can help you with all of these tasks and more. We're here to make sure that your home is ready for whatever this season throws your way. 

 

Give us a call today at 778-749-0979 or connect with us online. 

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