Contractor Tips on Winterizing Your Home

I stopped by the studio at KATU to talk about winterizing your home. It’s safe to say there’s nobody I’ld rather talk about this with, than this woman right here. Tra’Renee is so much fun. Below are the highlights.

  1. Put in Storm Windows
  2. Clean Gutters and divert water away from your house.
  3. WIFI or Programable thermostat
  4. Replace your furnace filter
  5. New frost proof hose bibs or shut off valve to old hose bibs
  6. Bucket of salt

Wondering which thermostat to install or what the long, green corrugated thing is? Or just want a laugh? Watch the 6 minute interview segment here

And for Contractor Tips from me for your next home remodel click here

Bobby Curtis
Principle Broker
Licensed in Oregon
Licensed Contractor
CCB# 215071
503-502-3066

 

Home Winterization Tips

As our Pacific Northwest winter weather approaches, it’s important to take some preventative measures to protect you and your home. Winterizing is a task that can help save you money on energy bills, increase the comfort of your home and can be relatively inexpensive.

Then if you are having radiators fitted it’s also very important to get your electric radiator installation done professionally as that will be much safer and likely give a better performance too.

Here are some helpful tips:

 

Be Prepared

  • Purchase a snow shovel now, so you’re ready before winter weather arrives.
  • Have rock salt/deicing agents on hand.
  • Prepare an emergency kit that includes water, non-perishable food supplies, blankets and a first-aid kit. Don’t forget food for any pets!
  • Double check the operation of smoke detectors, CO detectors and fire extinguishers.

 

Heating System

  • Replace filters in your home’s HVAC system to increase efficiency. You can click to read more to find an efficient HVAC system.
  • Test run your heating system in advance.
  • Hire a certified technician to inspect and maintain your furnace.
  • Reverse ceiling fans so that they force warm air downwards.

 

Gutters and Downspouts

  • Clear gutters and downspouts.
  • Inspect, secure and repair any loose or leaking gutters.
  • Install leaf guards to keep falling leaves and debris out of gutters.
  • Trim back tree branches and shrubs from the home.

 

Plumbing and Faucets

  • Drain and turn off outdoor faucets and irrigation systems.
  • Install insulating covers to exterior faucets.
  • Inspect exposed plumbing (particularly in older homes) in areas like basements or crawl spaces that may not be insulated.
  • Add pipe insulation as needed to prevent them from bursting.
  • Consider adding a sump pump in basements that are prone to moisture.

 

Doors and Windows

  • Inspect doors and windows to ensure there aren’t any gaps.
  • Caulk or apply weatherstripping around problem areas.
  • Install double paned windows or apply plastic film to increase energy efficiency.

 

Roofing, Chimneys and Decks

  • According to Roofing service Lancaster Ca, it’s important to inspect your roof and replace any damaged shingles or flashing.
  • Make sure your chimneys and wood stoves are cleaned early in the season.
  • Give your deck a new coat of sealer to protect it from the winter elements.

 

Thanks Julie Fisher, business development representative at First American Title, for sending us these home winterization tips!