Winterproofing Your Edmonton Home

Winter is here, ladies and gentlemen. That means snow, ice, and cold.

This season of the year might bring joy to many, but it also brings worry to others: homeowners. Is your home winterproofed? Can cold get in anywhere? Are pipes protected from freezing? Does your generator work?

The time has come to address each of these issues.

Depending on where your piece of Alberta real estate is, you might get more winter than others. No, this does not mean you should move to another area in Alberta. It means you must take proper precautions in order to save money and energy this winter.Edmonton Homes

Edmonton homeowners should take a tour of their entire house, feeling for leaks under doors or windows. If something is inadequate, replace it. It is more economical than moving to a new home. At the very least, lay towels in front of cracks in doors and windows. This will prevent too much cold air from entering your Edmonton home.

When it comes to energy concerns, it’s important to be practical. Plugging in too many space heaters can short circuits and cost a handful. Having electronics on during a blistery evening can lead to a power outage. Be sure to have a working backup generator. Every home in Edmonton could use the protection that a generator brings.

If you’re living in a newly purchased home in Alberta, contact the person who owned the home before you.  What issues did they face when they lived there?  What parts of the house were affected the most by a blistery winter?

The key thing to remember is that sooner is always better than later.  Don’t wait until a big winter storm hits before winterproofing your Edmonton home!

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