The recent stretch of unseasonably cold weather in Seattle, including a dusting of snow, reminds me that it is time to think about winterizing our homes. The better prepared your home is the better it can handle cold weather. Here are some tips…
Keep your home warm all winter long:
Turn on your furnace and listen to it, to confirm it is starting and running.
Replace or clean your furnace filter once per month.
Have a technician service your furnace to ensure all parts are in good shape.
If you are using ceiling fans, verify that they are turning clockwise. Pushing the air down can reduce your heating costs up to 10%*
Prevent pipes from freezing:
Drain exterior facets and remove garden hoses. Store the hoses inside a garage or shed
Cover exposed pipes with the pre-slit foam, an inexpensive purchase at any home improvement store
Keep your fireplace in good working order:
Check to see if there are any nests or debris in the chimney and have that removed
Make sure the flue can be easily opened and closed
Consider having the chimney cleaned to eliminate creosote build-up
Prepare the home’s exterior:
Have the roof inspected for missing or damaged shingles.
Inspect the flashing around chimneys for leaks
Check for holes around the foundation where critters can crawl inside, and then seal the holes
Turn off the water to outside sprinkler systems and have compressed air blown through.
If needed, apply a sealant to a wood deck, and cover your outdoor furniture
Don’t forget the gutters:
Gutters move water away from your home. Clean those gutters to prevent flooding around the foundation, and ice dam issues from freezing