Winter brings frigid temperatures, icy winds, and often higher energy bills. Preparing your home for these seasonal challenges ensures you stay warm and save money throughout the colder months. A combination of small DIY projects and long-term improvements can make a significant difference in comfort and efficiency.
Drafts around windows and doors can account for up to 25% of your home’s heat loss. To detect leaks, hold a lit candle near the edges of windows and doors; if the flame flickers, you’ve found a draft. Use self-adhesive weather stripping to seal gaps in moving parts like door edges or sliding windows. For stationary areas, such as frames, apply silicone caulking. Don’t overlook mail slots, keyholes, and pet doors—install draft blockers or covers to insulate these areas.
Insulation is your best defense against heat loss. Start with your attic, as heat rises and escapes through poorly insulated ceilings. Choose materials like fiberglass batts or spray foam insulation with a high R-value for maximum effectiveness. In the basement or crawlspace, insulate walls and around ductwork to prevent cold air from seeping in. For an additional layer of protection, use plastic window insulation kits to cover older, single-pane windows.
Exposed pipes are vulnerable to freezing, which can lead to costly bursts. Foam pipe insulation sleeves are an inexpensive and effective solution. For outdoor water systems, drain garden hoses and sprinkler systems, and cover faucets with insulated caps. Inside, keep cabinet doors open under sinks to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
Investing in energy-efficient doors and windows provides long-term benefits. Replace single-pane windows with double- or triple-pane models featuring gas fills and Low-E coatings. If a full replacement isn’t feasible this season, install storm windows or apply temporary window film for added insulation.
Winter-proofing your home now prevents discomfort and costly repairs down the line. Start early to ensure you’re prepared for whatever winter throws your way.
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