How To Get The Exterior Of Your House Ready For Winter

If you live in a part of the country that gets a lot of wind and snow, then you need to make sure that you get it weatherproofed before the winter season comes. If you are a new homeowner, make sure that you do the things listed in this article so that your house is in as good of shape as possible even during the harshest storms. Read on to learn more. 

Your Overhead Door Is Weatherproofed

If you have an overhead garage door in your garage, then you will want to make sure that it is weatherproofed with weatherproofing strips so that no water or moisture gets in your garage when it is closed. To do this, all you have to do is head to your local home improvement store and pick up some weatherproofing strips that are fairly easy to install yourself. Usually, these strips will go on the sides of your overhead doors, but they can also go on the bottom. Only in rare instances, will you need to add weatherproofing to the top of your overhead doors. 

Your Sprinklers Are Blown Out

Another thing that you should do is to make sure that your sprinklers are not just turned off before the weather gets cold, but that they are blown out as well. The reason why you want to have your sprinklers blown out is so that you get all of the water out of your sprinklers so that it does not freeze in the pipes and cause them to burst. If you yourself have never blown out your sprinklers, call a professional sprinkler company and have them come out and do it for you. 

Your Windows Are Covered

If you have old windows in your house, then you'll want to make sure that you put in extra work for the windows. Now that windows are double-paned on their own, most people don't have to worry about this step, but if you have old windows that are single-paned, then you can usually add an extra pane during the winter so that it adds more insulation to your home. 

Weatherproofing your house doesn't have to be that difficult, especially if you have the help of some professionals. Make sure that you follow all of the instructions before you weatherproof your overhead door, your sprinklers, and your windows so that you don't run into any additional problems later on. 

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