Get your home ready for the Texas Winter—a few steps now can save you big repairs later and keep your home comfortable. Even though winters in Texas are milder than in other parts of the country, it’s time to prepare your home for the colder months ahead. Be ready for anything winter throws your way. Here’s a checklist to prepare for the season.
Get Your Home Ready for Texas Winter
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Inspect Your HVAC System -Prepare for Heat
Before the first chilly night, make sure your HVAC system is ready. Schedule a professional inspection to check to be sure your heater is working efficiently. Replace or clean air filters, and consider upgrading your thermostat for better temperature control during fluctuating Texas weather.
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Texas Winter has Cold Winds – Check for Drafts
Drafts can cause heating inefficiencies, leading to higher energy bills. Inspect windows and doors for gaps or cracks and seal them with weatherstripping or caulk. Also, remember to check around electrical outlets and baseboards, where drafts can sneak in.
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Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Clear gutters and downspouts of leaves and debris to prevent clogs that can lead to water damage. Proper drainage will protect your home’s foundation and roof, especially during winter rains.
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Inspect the Roof
Look at your roof for missing or damaged shingles, which can make your home vulnerable to leaks. If you notice any issues, repair them promptly to avoid further damage when the cold weather hits.
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Examine Outdoor Faucets and Sprinklers
Frozen pipes can happen quickly in Texas, so inspecting outdoor faucets and sprinklers is still smart. Drain and disconnect hoses, and install covers to protect faucets. If a freeze is expected, insulate any exposed pipes.
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Service Your Lawn Equipment
Although your lawn equipment may not be used much in the winter, it’s a great time to service so it’s ready for spring. Drain fuel, sharpen blades, and store it properly.
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Revitalize Your Landscape
Trim trees and shrubs to prepare your landscape for the season. Mulch around plants to protect roots from potential frost and prune dead or weak branches that could break during a winter storm.
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Clean the Chimney and Fireplace
If you plan to use your fireplace this winter, have it inspected and cleaned to prevent creosote buildup, which can lead to chimney fires. Make sure the damper opens and closes properly, and consider installing a chimney cap to prevent debris or animals from entering.
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Inspect Outdoor Lighting
With shorter days, outdoor lighting becomes more important. Check that all exterior lights are working properly. Replace bulbs and clean fixtures to ensure they illuminate walkways and driveways safely.
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Test Safety Devices
Now is the perfect time to check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace the batteries, test each unit, and ensure you have detectors near bedrooms and fireplaces. These devices are crucial for keeping your family safe, especially during the heating season.
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Review & update your home emergency kit
Winter weather can be unpredictable, so review and update your home emergency kit. Include items like blankets, bottled water, non-perishable food, flashlights, and extra batteries. If you don’t have an emergency kit, now’s the time to get it done.
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Switch Ceiling Fan Direction
In the winter, ceiling fans should rotate clockwise at a low speed to push warm air downward. This simple change can help your home feel warmer without overworking your heating system.
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Inspect and Clean the Dryer Vent
Lint buildup in dryer vents is a fire hazard. Before winter, clean the vent thoroughly and inspect the connection to ensure proper airflow. Doing so can improve efficiency and reduce the risk of a dryer fire.
By tackling these tasks now, you’ll keep your home comfortable and safe throughout the Texas winter. A little preparation goes a long way in avoiding winter woes, and make sure your home is cozy and ready for the season.
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