Winter is coming…are you prepared for the chill? - The Community Leader and Real Estate New and Views
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Get your house ready for winter by following these practical tips to stay warm, safe, and comfortable all season long. Winter weather can cause damage and increase heating bills, so it’s important to prepare your home for the colder months ahead. Whether you’re a new homeowner or a seasoned pro, these tips will help you winter-proof your home.

Ensure your hot water system is winter-ready
Keep your hot water system running smoothly and efficiently all winter long by having it serviced before the cold weather sets in. A professional plumber can check for leaks, replace worn out parts, and flush out sediment, ensuring that your system is in top working condition. Additionally, proper insulation can help prevent heat loss and reduce energy costs.

Say goodbye to a freezing bathroom in the morning
Heat lamps are an amazing bathroom feature that can instantly brighten up the space and spread warmth with just the flick of a switch.

Clean and inspect your gutters
It’s crucial to clean and inspect your gutters before winter to prevent costly repairs and extensive water damage caused by blockages from leaves and debris.

Prepare your air conditioner for winter heating
To prepare your reverse cycle air conditioner for winter, switch it to heating mode, clean the system, and have it professionally serviced for peak efficiency. This ensures your home is kept warm, reduces energy costs, and prevents the circulation of allergens.

Test your smoke alarms
Make sure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly during winter when using heaters. Test them regularly, replace batteries, and install photoelectric, hardwired alarms to ensure safety for the long term.

Clean refrigerator and freezer drip pans, and vacuum the coils
To help your fridge and freezer run more efficiently and extend their lifespan, clean the drip pans and vacuum the coils to remove accumulated dust and dirt. Also, inspect the door seals for any signs of wear or damage, which can cause cold air to escape and increase energy consumption.

Need help prepping your home for winter? Call us on 07 3029 3297 today!