5 Tips for Winterizing Your Home

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Winterize Your Charlotte Home

Winter weather also seems to come faster than we all expect. Make sure you winterize your home ahead of time before it is too late. Whether you are a new homeowner or renter, you will want to add these five tasks to your to-do list to prepare for any harsh weather conditions that may come this winter:

  1. Install A Storm Door

Everyone wants a warm home during winter, but cranking the heat up can be pretty pricey. Adding a storm door in front of your other doors can help insulate your home and add an extra layer of protection from any harsh winter weather. You can ensure you are trapping any heat from escaping your home by doing this.

  1. Seal Any Cracks

Another easy life hack to consider is sealing unwanted cracks in your windows or doors. You can do this by ensuring secure weatherstripping and adding new caulk around your windows. This will help insulate your home and prevent you from having to keep turning your thermostat up.

  1. Check Your Heating

Apart from making sure your home is well insulated, one thing you may want to consider investing in this winter is a programmable thermostat. They are beneficial for helping with energy savings and creating less of a hassle for you by not worrying about changing the temperature every day. Instead, you can program it to reduce the heat when you are gone and be at your desired temperature when you get home.

  1. Protect Your Waterlines

If you are a new homeowner, you may need to be made aware that you should inspect your waterlines and piping in your attic and crawl spaces to see what is exposed to the wintry weather. It is essential to have your water lines wrapped in insulation with heat tape in your crawl space. You will also want to make sure any vents in your crawl space are closed to prevent any warm air from escaping.

  1. Invest In a Humidifier

The air is always drier in the winter, making it harder to breathe, causing sickness, drying out your skin, and more. Luckily for you, there is an easy fix to this! You can prevent dry air in your home by purchasing humidifiers to control the humidity level in the rooms you spend the most time in.

If you need professional home maintenance services, contact our local handymen team in Charlotte!

Shelly Henderson
Shelly Henderson
Shelly calls herself a “Charlottean” because her family has been there since her elementary school days. She serves as Henderson Properties’ co-founder, along with her husband Phil, managing the day-to-day operations, social media branding and leadership development. Her different life experiences, both positive and challenging, earned the title to her first book Starting From Scratch. Shelly has a servant’s heart and leads her company with purpose and passion. She is mom to two sons who continue as young adults to make her heart swell.