It's Time to Think about Winterizing Your Home
- Check for air leaks: Replace worn weather stripping and caulk. Replace old windows with energy efficient ones or install plastic window covering. Draft stoppers can be attached to doors. Install foam gaskets behind wall switch plates. Close the damper on your fireplace when not in use. Close crawlspace vents during the summer and winter and open them in spring and fall. Hire a contractor to perform a blower test to locate air leaks.
- Check your heating and a/c: Hire professionals to clean, check, and lubricate the system. Replace your heater’s air filter monthly. Update old heating systems. Use a setback thermostat, which turns the system down when you are out, then back up when you are home. In winter, set your ceiling fans so they blow upward to circulate heat without chilling you.
- Check insulation: Check for adequate insulation — floor, wall, ceiling.
- Check outside: Trim trees and dead branches. Clean your gutters to prevent blocked drainage. Install a chimney screen to block falling leaves. Keep snow and ice from around your garage door. Make sure steps and handrails are in good condition. Drain gasoline from lawn mowers and other equipment only used in summer.