Prevent Damage To Your Home-Winterize

By Vic Shallow

Sipping hot chocolate by a warm fire place frosty winter days is great - not fixing burst water pipes. Before winter kicks into full gear, prepare for the cold months ahead and keep winter weather from damaging your home .

Help eliminate some of the problems that winter weather can cause to your home by using these tips. A little preparation now could save a lot of time and money later.

Prepare Your Home For Winter

By draining your outdoor hose bibs, and by keeping your heat on even when you're away from home, you can prevent water pipes from cracking and spilling gallons of water all over your home.

Stop your pipes from freezing, which will cause all sorts of other problems, by keeping the temperature inside the home at least 65 degrees. A temperature lower than 65 degrees may not keep the pipes from freezing.

* If you have older windows consider upgrading to newer more energy efficient ones. New windows generally pay for themselves over time by reducing energy costs and add to the value of your home. At the very least winterize your old windows by caulking gaps, adding weather stripping, and installing storm windows.

Have your heating ducts cleaned every five years.

Clean gutters and trim overhanging tree limbs and check out the roof area to ensure it's intact. Check your heating system and fireplace.

Make sure your furnace is in good working order and clean your chimney and fireplace.

Be sure that the furnace filter is clean, and replace it if it's not.

Check the thermostat and pilot light to see if they are working properly.

Have a professional check your home for structural damage. Extremely cold weather can sometimes turn Your home's small problems into major issues during the winter months.

If you have a basement consider purchasing a sump pump. If the snow melts quickly in the spring it could help prevent flooding. Basic home insurance policies don't offer flood insurance.

Reassess Your Home Insurance.

Basic home insurance covers four things: the structure of your home, your personal belongings, liability and living expenses. To what degree you're covered depends on the type of plan you have and how much insurance you purchase. Take a look at your home insurance policy now and make sure you have enough coverage.

Spending a little more on home insurance could actually save you money if any winter-related damages occur. - 29971

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