Preparing your home for the Cold season – Brrrrrrrr!

Bob Still

I received this reminder from Bob Still, a wonderful home inspector whom I recommend to my clients whenpurchasing homes in Charlotte, NC, including Ballantyne. He is with Pillar to Post. In addition to home inspections, he does: Radon Testing,Well Water Testing , Mold Testing, Environmental Data Reports, Pool InspectionsandHot Tub Inspections.

So, here are some tips for getting ready for cold weather in Charlotte and Ballantyne!

It’s fall and that means it’s time to get your home ready for the upcoming cold weather. Check out the tips below for ideas on how to keep your home more comfortable and efficient this winter.

Seal Drafts – Seal holes, cracks, and openings in your home to stop the flow of heat through the walls and ceiling.

Keep Your Pipes Pumping
– Pay less for hot water by insulating pipes. This will also decrease the chance of pipes freezing.

Clean Those Gutters
– Once the leaves fall, remove them and other debris from your home’s gutters so that rain, melting snow, and ice can drain properly.

Bundle Up
– If you have a tank style water heater, wrap it in an insulation blanket to prevent needless energy use.

Turn It Down
– Many conventional water heaters are set too high. Try lowering the temperature setting a notch. A lower setting may be hot enough. When you leave the house, turn down your thermostat so you aren’t paying for heat you don’t need – or consider installing a simple programmable thermostat that will adjust the temperature automatically.

Furnace Care
– A simple way to keep your home warm while cutting down on energy waste is by replacing your furnace filters or cleaning them as needed. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Insulate
– One of the most effective ways to keep a home warm is to install adequate insulation. This is especially true in attics and crawlspaces. Insulation helps keep the home cool in summer and warm in winter.

Use Energy Star
– Energy Star qualified products help you save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Energy Star label can be found on more than 40 different kinds of products for the home including heating and cooling equipment, electronics, lighting, and appliances.

By | 2011-03-01T17:32:26+00:00 November 11th, 2010|Buying Or Selling A Home|