Catastrophe Tips, Preparing Winter & Other Home
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Prepare Your Home for Freezing Temperatures

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For many of us, winter means cold winds, frost, sub-zero temperatures, ice and snow. Severe winter weather can cause deterioration or even substantial damage to your house resulting in costly repairs.

Preparation and Damage Prevention Tips

  • Insulate walls and attic.
  • Caulk and weather-strip doors and windows to reduce wind drafts.
  • Install storm windows or cover windows with plastic film from the inside.
  • Detach all gardening hoses and shut-off water supply to outside faucets.
  • Install faucet covers to all external faucets.
  • Tag the location of your main water valve and make sure you can easily turn it on and off.
  • Follow ice dam prevention tips and read Ice Dam brochure to minimize damage to your roof.
  • If you have a thermostat that uses a battery, be sure to replace it regularly.
  • Follow precautionary steps to safeguard against your water pipes freezing.
  • Follow home winter safety tips to protect yourself and others on your property.
  • Keep garage doors closed to help eliminate drafts in the attached house.
  • During power failures, disconnect your electrical appliances to avoid damage from power surges, which can occur once the power is restored.
  • Remove snow build-up on your roof to avoid ice and snow damage to the roof or interior of the home.
  • Be prepared for winter with additional cold weather facts.

This section highlights examples of safety precautions you can consider to help prepare yourself, others and your personal property for winter freeze. Please recognize that a particular precaution may not be appropriate or effective in every circumstance. We encourage you to use your own good judgment about what's appropriate.
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