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The Most Important Steps to Have Your Home Ready for Winter

  • Perla Irish
  • November 14, 2018
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  1. The Most Important Steps to Have Your Home Ready for Winter
    1. Boiler Installation
    2. Plumbing Installation and Services
    3. Chimney Inspection
    4. Gutter Preparation
    5. Battery Checks

The first snow of the season has already fallen, and it’s time for homeowners in states that see colder weather, such as Colorado, to begin taking the necessary precautions. As the temperature drops, we all want to make sure that our homes are well heated and protected against the misfortunes that can result during subzero temperatures.

Important Steps to Have Your Home Ready for Winter
Important Steps to Have Your Home Ready for Winter

The Most Important Steps to Have Your Home Ready for Winter

This winter, make sure you and your family are warm and safe all season long. By following a few simple steps, you’ll be in for a much more pleasant couple of months.


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Boiler Installation

A boiler has numerous important functions in your home, but reduced to their most simple common denominator—boilers create steam. In places like Lakewood, CO, where winter temperatures often fall below freezing, the ability to generate steam is vital to keeping your home warm.

Not only is your boiler responsible for the hot water that comes from your sinks, tubs, and showers, the steam is also capable of heating the air in your home. That means that with the installation of a quality boiler, you can depend on a single system for both hot water and warm air. You’ll save money and keep the cold out.

Plumbing Installation and Services

If you have aging pipes, be cautious—plumbing leaks are much more dangerous and costly during the winter than they are in warmer months. The last thing you want is a burst pipe, and that’s something that could happen if you’ve got old, worn out, or poorly insulated plumbing. Lakewood plumbing experts know exactly what you need to get you through a Colorado winter. Have your pipes inspected and serviced before the cold really sets in.

Chimney Inspection

If you’re going to use your fireplace this season, a chimney inspection and cleaning are absolutely crucial. Any problem with your chimney could lead to a pleasant log on the fire turning into a dangerous situation and fast.

A professional chimney sweep can clear things out and conduct an inspection that will give you full confidence the next time you want to sit down with a crackling fire and a cup of cocoa. Don’t skip this important step.

Gutter Preparation

Colorado is no stranger to snowfall, and in preparation for that, it’s important to make sure your gutters are clear. Start by cleaning autumn leaves and any other debris out of your gutters. Once they’re clear, make sure they’re in good condition: not worn out and well aligned.

This is important because you’ll want melting snow to run off your house. If it stays put on your roof, you could be looking at costly leaks and other damage.

Battery Checks

Because we crank up the heat during winter, it’s a time of increased risk for house fires. Take precautions against this unlikely event by checking the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Most systems have a test button that makes it easy to conduct these checks.

Have a warm, safe, and happy winter!

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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