Posted by MaxWell Realty Admin on Friday, November 22nd, 2019 3:40pm.
Whether you have a heat pump, furnace, boiler or a wood stove, don’t wait for the temperature to drop to discover your system needs repairs. Schedule a furnace inspection now to ensure everything is working correctly, don’t wait until the cold winter months.
To prevent heat loss, make sure your windows and doors properly sealed. Check the weather-stripping around windows and door frames, and replace where necessary. Also, check for drafts and caulk both inside and out where appropriate, to keep the heat in and the cold out.
Make sure any overgrown bushes or trees are trimmed back away from your house and electrical wires. This will help decrease your risk of property damage and power problems.
This is an easy and inexpensive method to help prevent water damage resulting from a frozen pipe. Even the smallest of pipes can cause a lot of damage. Pipes in the basement, attic or crawl space are some examples of pipes you may want to cover.
Fires in the home occur most frequently in the wintertime. Be sure to replace the alarms every ten years and replace batteries regularly. Remember that you need working smoke alarms on every storey of your home and outside all sleeping areas.