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How to get your property winter ready in 7 easy steps
Quick and easy preventative maintenance measures to keep your home warm and safe.
Preparing your home for the harsh winter weather can save you a lot of hassle and money down the line, while giving you the peace of mind that your home will keep you warm and safe during the cold. JustMoney.co.za have shared 7 preventative maintenance steps to take to get your home ready for winter:
- Check your trees: Cut back any dead branches that could fall on your cars and trim back overhanging trees that prevent the sun from warming your home. Sweep walkways and pavements to prevent slipping.
- Clean gutters: Sweep out those autumn leaves that tend to pile up in gutters to ensure they function properly when it rains. While you’re on the roof, look out for any missing or cracked tiles or shingles. Add downspout extenders to your gutters if necessary to prevent water from pooling at the foundation.
- Inspect windows and doors: Check for cracked, chipping or peeling paint. Insulate any drafty openings to keep the cold at bay and decrease heating costs.
- Prepare your pool: Inspect and shut down your pool system. If you discover problems, winter is a good time to schedule repairs as pool contractors are less busy.
- Adjust your irrigation system: Adjust water times and check for broken lines to avoid wasting water.
- Test outdoor lighting: During the winter months, you are likely to leave and return home during darkness, so make sure all outdoor lights are operational to optimise visibility and enhance your personal and home security.
- Heat your home: Check ceiling insulation, and clean your chimney. Ensure that oil, gas or underfloor heating systems are operational. Cut and stack garden wood in a clean, dry area, or place your order for a delivery of firewood.
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