As winter approaches, it’s important to get your home ready to handle the colder temperatures. From insulation to heating, follow these key steps to ensure your home stays warm and energy-efficient throughout the season.

- Check Your Insulation
Ensure your attic, walls, and floors are properly insulated to prevent heat loss. Adding or replacing insulation can significantly reduce heating costs. - Inspect Your Heating System
Before the cold weather sets in, have your heating system inspected and serviced. Clean filters, check for leaks, and make sure the system is running efficiently. - Seal Drafts and Gaps
Drafts can significantly impact your home’s energy efficiency. Seal gaps around windows, doors, and vents to prevent cold air from entering. - Prepare Your Plumbing
Insulate exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas, to avoid freezing and bursting. Also, know where your water shut-off valve is in case of an emergency. - Clear Gutters and Downspouts
Keep gutters clear of leaves and debris to prevent water buildup that could freeze and cause damage. Clean downspouts to ensure proper drainage.