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Home Winterization Tips
December 19, 2025
As temperatures drop, taking a few simple steps to winterize your home can help prevent costly damage and keep your household comfortable throughout the season.
Protecting Pipes
Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas such as garages, basements, and crawl spaces.
Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses before freezing temperatures arrive.
Allow faucets to drip slightly during extreme cold to prevent pipes from freezing.
Know where your main water shutoff valve is located in case of an emergency.
Heating and Insulation
Replace or clean HVAC filters to improve efficiency and air quality.
Seal gaps and cracks around windows and doors to prevent heat loss.
Use weather stripping or door sweeps to block cold drafts.
Keep vents and radiators clear of furniture and curtains.
Outdoor Preparation
Clear gutters to prevent ice dams and water damage.
Trim tree branches near your home to reduce the risk of storm damage.
Store outdoor furniture and equipment to prevent weather-related wear.
Safety and Energy Efficiency
Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms and replace batteries if needed.
Set your thermostat to a consistent temperature, even when away from home.
Open curtains during the day to allow sunlight in, and close them at night to retain heat.
Preparing your home now can help you stay warm, safe, and worry-free all winter long.