Fall is the time to prepare for winter—cold and wet
conditions not only make you miserable, but they can damage your home. Some
winterizing can wait, some can’t. Make a list of what needs to be done, and
tackle the time-sensitive tasks first. Here’s a simple checklist to help you get a jump on winter.
Indoor Winterizing
- Examine doors and replace weather-stripping as needed.
- Examine window caulking and reseal where needed.
- Examine and repair vents where needed.
- Clean chimneys and flues.
- Remove items near heat vents.
- Place nonskid runners or door mats outside to help keep water, sand and salt out of the house.
Outdoor Winterizing
- Cut back tree branches and shrubs that hide signs or block light.
- Examine outdoor handrails and tighten if needed.
- Turn off electrical breakers for outdoor equipment.
- Close hose bibs.
- Clean out gutters and downspouts.
- Clear yard drains.
- Spray outdoor locks and hinges with lubricant.
- Stake driveway and walkway edges that may be difficult to find under deep snow.
Assemble, stockpile or refresh winter supplies:
- Batteries
- Candles and matches
- Ice melt and deicer
- Sand
- Snow shovels
- Generator fuel
- Antifreeze
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