10 Ways to Winterize Your Home: to Keep You Warm and Save You Money (2024)

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When you winterize your home not only are you staying warmbut it can save you money!

I believe you are all smart and capable adults that know how to survive the winter. However, there are always those moments, especially when surfing the internet, where your brain goes, “WHY DIDN’T I THINK OF THAT!”

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Or maybe you are so busy that winterizing your home just slips to the back of your brain. December may just be the busiest time of the year. There are those few weeks when the weather can’t decide if it’s fall or winter yet and the temperatures are going all over the spectrum. It’s easy to wait to winterize your home until it is undoubtedly winter, but by then it’s completely slipped your mind.

My hope is that I can help you get started with the dreaded winterizing process. These are simple things we do that make a big difference. Please feel free to share in the comments any other ways that are helpful tothe winterizing process!

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1. Lock all Your Windows and Doors

Locking your windows and doors (that lead outside) creates a tighter seal and keeps the warm air inside, reducing energy loss.

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2. Drain Your Garden Hoses

If you live where temperatures drop below freezing you need to make sure your garden hose has been drained of all water. If water remains inside the gardenhose it can freeze causing the hose to split. Taking care of your garden hoses will help them last for many years and save you money.10 Ways to Winterize Your Home: to Keep You Warm and Save You Money (6)

3. Install Leaf Guards in Your Gutters

Gutters are a very important part of your roof. They channel water that drains from the top of your roof away from your home. If you have trees anywhere near your home, chances are leaveswill end up accumulating in your gutters. It is important to have clean gutters. If your gutters get clogged, then water will run down the side of your home and along your foundation which can lead to erosion and moisture inside your home.

For years my husband would drag out the ladder and climb up on the roof to clean out the gutters several times a year. This year he realized just how inexpensive leaf guards were. Leaf guards areplastic mesh guard that snaps into your gutters preventing them from getting clogged up in the first place. Theywill prevent you from having to climb up on the roof to clean your gutters which will reduce the risk of you falling off your roof. *Make sure all tree limbs are trimmed away from your home. Tree limbs can damage the side or roof of your home. Tree limbs can also aid in helpingsquirrelsclimb onto your roof, and they like to chewon plastic a.k.a. leaf guards.

Here are the leaf guards we installed on the home:6″x20′ Plastic Gutter Guard

4. Put a Door Sweep on Your Front Door

Basically the same concept as #1. This reduces warm air escaping through cracks. Adding a door sweep will help you save on energy costs.
Find one here:Door Guard10 Ways to Winterize Your Home: to Keep You Warm and Save You Money (8)

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5. Insulate Basem*nt Windows

In our basem*nt, we have older windows. It isn’t in our budget yet to replace them. Our basem*nt gets really cold in the winter months. To help save on energy costs we cut the insulation to size andheld it in placewitha Styrofoam board. We purchased our supplies from Lowe’s.

You can find bat insulation here: Insulation

6. Add Heavy Blinds and Curtains to Your Windows

If you don’t want to use insulation to cover your windows you could add a heavy blind or curtain to help keep the warm air from escaping. Using blinds and/or curtains can still help save you money on energy costs without removing all access to your windows. These blinds will also help save money in the summer months.

Find energy-saving curtains here: Solid Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtain10 Ways to Winterize Your Home: to Keep You Warm and Save You Money (11)
If you already have curtains and don’t want to replace them you can just add a liner. Find them here: Window Liner

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7. Use a Programmable Thermostat

If you are gone for a large portion of the day you can save some big bucks by programming your thermostat to keep the heater off or at a much lower temperature. There is no reason for your home to be 72 degrees if no one is home. You can also program it to kick back on and raise the temperature a half hour before you arrive home so you’re not freezing when you do get home. You could also program it to your smartphone and use your phone to adjust the thermostat. This could save you up to 20% on your bills! This will help you year-round not just in the winter.

I haven’t personally tried but this, but the smartphone option is available through Nest.

8. Replace Your Furnace Filter

Over time your furnace filter gets full of dust and dirt. This can add strain to your furnace. Replacing the filter when recommended will help your furnace last longer. Your furnace will not have to work as hard. Added bonus: Your home will be less dusty when you replace the filter.

9. Turn Down Your Water Heater

In the winter your body is accustomed to colder temperatures so you can turn your water heater down a few degrees. The water will seem hotter than it does in the summer. Your water heater temperature should be set at a level where you can hold your hand under the faucet when the water setting is at its hottest. This will ensure that children do not accidentally turn their bath time into an ER visit and it will also save you money by not heating water to such an extreme temperature.

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10. Buy Ice Melt, Shovels, and other Items Before You Need Them

Don’t wait until the first snowstorm to go buy a shovel and ice melt. Not only will you be underprepared and possibly stuck in your home, but there is a good chance the local store will be completely sold out! (been there, done that)

The good news is that you can always find them online. Find them here: Snow Shovel/Pusherand here:Safe Non-Toxic Ice Melter Pet Safe10 Ways to Winterize Your Home: to Keep You Warm and Save You Money (14)

It’s also a great idea to stock up on water and nonperishable snacks/food in the unfortunate event an ice storm knocks out your power. Again, you will want to have these things before you actually need them. Another great way to prepare is to keep a ‘winter bag’ in your vehicle. Stock this bag with hats, gloves, blankets, snacks, and water. You could also put kitty litter in your vehicle. If your vehicle gets stuck in the snow sprinkle some kitty litter in front of your tires to help gain traction.

How do you prepare for winter?

Anna

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FAQs

10 Ways to Winterize Your Home: to Keep You Warm and Save You Money? ›

Originally Answered: How do you close a house for winter? Turn the water off, Turn the electric off, open all the faucets, disconnect the water meter. This drains as much of the water out of the lines as possible. Then pour antifreeze in all the drains, the toilet, the water holding tank.

What's the best way to winterize your house? ›

Door sweeps are also an effective and easy way to keep the cold out.
  1. Check Your Fireplace. ...
  2. Clean the Gutters. ...
  3. Get a Programmable Thermostat. ...
  4. Protect Your Plants. ...
  5. Bring in the Outdoors. ...
  6. Maintain Your Outdoor Equipment. ...
  7. Save on Your Energy Bills. ...
  8. Make Your Furnace More Efficient.

How do I winterize my home checklist? ›

Home Winterization Checklist: How to Keep Your House Safe and Warm This Season
  1. Make sure your home is properly insulated and sealed. ...
  2. Have your heating system inspected by a professional. ...
  3. Clear gutters and downspouts. ...
  4. Inspect your roof. ...
  5. Hire a chimney sweep. ...
  6. Install a programmable thermostat. ...
  7. Prepare your lawn equipment.
Nov 15, 2023

How do you close up your house for winter? ›

Originally Answered: How do you close a house for winter? Turn the water off, Turn the electric off, open all the faucets, disconnect the water meter. This drains as much of the water out of the lines as possible. Then pour antifreeze in all the drains, the toilet, the water holding tank.

How to winterize a home without heat? ›

How to winterize a house without heat
  1. Winterizing a home without heat involves purging the plumbing and appliances of water and trimming weak overhanging branches. ...
  2. Have the gutters inspected and cleaned. ...
  3. Trim nearby tree branches. ...
  4. Cut off the water supply into your house. ...
  5. Drain all water from the plumbing system.
Jan 13, 2021

How much can you save by winterizing your home? ›

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, investing in insulation for your crawl spaces, basem*nt and attic can save you up to 15% on your heating and cooling bill.

How to close up a house for six months? ›

Make the house look lived in:
  1. Set automatic timers for interior lights on staggered hours, and turn on motion sensors for exterior lights.
  2. Ensure all doors, windows, skylights, and vents are properly closed and locked.
  3. Stop mail service and newspaper deliveries.
  4. Inform local police the house will be empty.

How to keep a house warm? ›

How to keep your house warm in winter
  1. Draught-proof your home. ...
  2. Insulate your pipes. ...
  3. Bleed your radiators and install reflector panels. ...
  4. Upgrade your heating controls. ...
  5. Top up your hot water cylinder insulation. ...
  6. Top up your loft insulation. ...
  7. Upgrade your boiler. ...
  8. Insulate your walls.
Nov 7, 2019

How do I make my house feel cozy in the winter? ›

How to Make Your Home Cozy for Winter
  1. Layer on the Throw Blankets and Pillows. Pile them on! ...
  2. Include Area Rugs. ...
  3. Leave the Twinkle Lights Out Past Christmas. ...
  4. Add Candles. ...
  5. Put Your Favorite Winter Home Decor in Vignettes. ...
  6. Create a Cozy Corner.

How long can a house sit without heat? ›

The average home will stay warm for 8-12 hours after the power goes out. After the first 8-12 hours, most homes will experience a gradual cooling over the course of the next couple of days.

What kind of antifreeze do I use to winterize my house? ›

Always use non-toxic antifreeze rated for plumbing systems.

How can I protect my house from freezing? ›

Prepare for Freezing Weather
  1. Locate Your Water Shutoff. Find your water main shutoff valve and keep it clear of debris and obstacles at all times. ...
  2. Keep Out Cold Air. Tightly close doors and windows to the outside. ...
  3. Exposed Pipes and Water Heaters. ...
  4. Outside Faucets. ...
  5. Prepare Before Leaving Town.
Jan 19, 2022

What temperature should you leave an unoccupied house in winter? ›

In general, it's recommended to set your thermostat to 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. This may seem high compared to the freezing point of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but it'll help keep the interior of the floor and wall cavities – where your plumbing is often located – safely above freezing temperatures.

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