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Take a Smart Approach to Winterizing your Home

As the temperature in Las Vegas drops to below freezing, it’s important to make sure your home is ready for the winter season. Winterizing your home can help prevent damage, save money, and keep you and your family safe during the colder months. Here are some tips to help you get started.

Smart Heating and Cooling Systems

Your heating and cooling systems will be working overtime during the winter months, so it’s important to keep them well-maintained. Have your heating system inspected and serviced by a professional to ensure it’s working efficiently and safely. A professional can also clean the system to remove any buildup that can hinder performance.

Installing a smart thermostat to regulate the temperature in your home will save you money on your energy bill. A smart thermostat allows you to set the temperature to automatically adjust according to your schedule, so you don’t have to remember to turn down the heat when you leave the house.

In addition to these steps, it’s also important to keep your heating system in good working order by changing the air filter regularly, checking for leaks, and maintaining the right level of humidity. Low humidity, below 30%,  can make your home feel colder than it actually is, while high humidity, above 50%, can cause condensation and promote mold growth.

Smart Plumbing and Water Systems

Frozen pipes can cause significant damage to your home, so it’s important to take precautions to prevent them from freezing and bursting. Wrap your pipes in insulation and disconnect outdoor hoses. Consider installing a smart leak detection valve and meter to identify any potential leaks before they cause damage.

If you’re planning an extended absence during the winter months, it’s important to take extra steps to protect your plumbing and water systems. For example, consider draining your pipes to prevent water from freezing and causing damage. Shut off the main water valve to prevent flooding and turn off the boiler to avoid unnecessary energy consumption.

Insulation and Air Sealing

One of the most important steps in protecting your home for the winter season is improving its insulation and air sealing. Air leaks and inadequate insulation can make your home less energy-efficient, less comfortable, and more vulnerable to damage. Check for air leaks around windows and doors and use weather stripping or caulk to seal them. Insulate your attic, walls, and floors to improve heat retention and prevent drafts. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, most homes should have at least 12-15 inches of insulation in the attic.

Another area to address is your windows. Homes with single-pane windows can benefit from the added insulation provided by installing storm windows. If you have double-pane windows, make sure the seals are intact and consider adding window film for extra insulation.

Fireplace and Chimney

If you have a fireplace, make sure it’s inspected and cleaned by a professional before you start using it. Use a screen to prevent sparks from flying out and causing a fire. If you have a chimney, make sure it’s clear of any debris or buildup that could cause a blockage or fire hazard.

In addition to these steps, it’s also important to practice safe habits when using your fireplace. Never leave a fire unattended and make sure the fire is completely out before leaving the house or going to bed. Keep flammable materials away from the fireplace and make sure the area is well-ventilated.

Outdoor Maintenance

Winter weather can also cause damage to your outdoor areas and equipment. Make sure to prepare your outdoor areas for the winter by cleaning gutters, trimming trees, and protecting outdoor furniture. Also, remember to store any outdoor equipment, such as lawnmowers and grills, properly.

Winterizing your home may take some time and effort, but it’s well worth it to protect your home and save money during the colder months. By following these tips, you can ensure that your home is ready for whatever the winter weather has in store. Stay warm and stay safe!

 


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