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With the changing weather, home maintenance is a must and it does not have to take long.
1. Make sure windows are not leaking heat out or cold air in. Either re-caulk around the windows, or put tape or something like an old towel as a barrier against the wind coming in through the windows. (tape the middle of the window where it slides up and also the bottom of the window).
2. Make sure weather stripping has been maintained or upgraded around doors.
3. Wrap pipes outside or put covers over the spigots outside. Also, turn taps on a drip during freezing temps to avoid freezing and broken pipes.
4. Cover windows with film or heavy shades to keep the cold air out. There is a film you get that is easy to install (double sided tape on all sides of the window), and a hot hair dryer directing the heat on the film to make it taunt.
5. If you live in the Northern half of the US, you need to check the insulation in your attic and possibly have more insulation put in the walls. The Southern half of the US does not need to worry about insulation as much as the North, but we do have issues with insulation (like pest and rodent control).
6. Finally, if you have air conditioners that are window units, either take them out of the windows or cover with an air conditioner cover. If that is not available, put a garbage bag over the unit with duct tape around to keep it on the air conditioner.
There are different extremes to making your home air tight and comfortable. The homes in the Northern US need a lot more "weather treatment" than the homes in the Southern US states. These little maintenance items should keep your home toasty and warm during the winter months. Also, these tips will help avoid a call to the insurance adjuster for a flooded home.
Happy Holidays.
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