What's Happening?
As winter approaches, homeowners are advised to prepare their homes for cold weather to prevent issues and save on utility bills. TJ Laury, president of Ben's ProServ, recommends scheduling professional
inspections for HVAC systems and chimneys to detect potential problems early. Homeowners should also winterize their HVAC systems, check for drafts, and ensure proper insulation. Additionally, maintaining plumbing systems by wrapping exposed pipes and setting up leak detectors can prevent costly damage from frozen pipes.
Why It's Important?
Proper winterization of homes is essential to avoid costly repairs and ensure safety during cold weather. By following expert advice, homeowners can prevent issues such as frozen pipes, inefficient heating, and fire hazards. This proactive approach not only saves money but also enhances home safety and comfort. As extreme weather events become more common, these practices are increasingly important for maintaining home integrity and reducing energy consumption.
What's Next?
Homeowners should continue to monitor their homes for signs of inefficiency or damage throughout the winter. Regular maintenance and inspections can help identify issues before they become serious problems. As technology advances, new tools and solutions for home winterization may become available, offering even greater efficiency and safety.











