(BPT) – Winter is coming — are you and your home ready to face the frosty weather? With energy costs on the rise, many Americans have been feeling the pinch and are actively searching for energy-saving tips to tighten their budgets, according to a survey from Payless Power. As the chill sets in, now is the perfect time to prep your house for the season ahead. Whether it’s blocking sneaky drafts or fending off wood rot, these tips will help you keep the cold at bay and your home cozy and functional all winter long.
Seal Gaps
Drafts and air leaks around your home can significantly increase heating costs and make it harder to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. Stay warm by sealing gaps in walls, around windows and in cavities with the easy-to-use, 20-ounce, Wall & Cavity Foam can from DAP. This foam is ideal for touch-ups, repairs and hard-to-reach spaces, providing an airtight seal that boosts energy efficiency and helps keep the cold out all season.
Install Weatherstripping
Weatherstripping is another simple yet effective way to prevent cold air from seeping in and warm air from escaping, reducing drafts and lowering your heating bills. Choose the right type of weatherstripping, such as adhesive-backed foam or V-strip, and replace any worn or damaged seals to ensure a snug fit. This can make a significant difference in keeping your home warm and comfortable throughout the colder months.
Inspect and Repair Wood Rot
Wood rot can severely weaken your home’s structure, especially in the colder months when moisture and freezing temperatures are most prevalent. Before winter sets in, thoroughly inspect exterior wooden surfaces such as decks, window frames and doors for any signs of decay. If wood rot is present, it’s essential to replace the damaged wood and apply a high-quality preservative to protect against further deterioration. DAP’s Plastic Wood™ Wood Rot Repair Kit is a great option because it provides a fast-drying wood hardener that strengthens soft, damaged areas and a heavy-duty epoxy filler with a self-mixing nozzle that resists shrinking and cracking.
Insulate Exposed Pipes
Exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like basements, attics or exterior walls, are at risk of freezing. Pipe insulation is a quick and easy way to protect your plumbing from the cold, preventing potential bursts that could cause flooding and water damage.
Clean Your Gutters and Inspect Your Roof
Gutters play a crucial role in keeping your home dry by channeling rain and snow away from your roof, preventing water from seeping in and causing damage. Clearing out dead leaves and debris helps avoid ice dams, gutter detachment and overflow issues. While you’re at it, check your roof for any accumulated branches or debris, and inspect for missing or damaged shingles that may need replacement.
By tackling these winterization projects, you can protect your home from the harsh effects of winter while saving on energy costs. Don’t wait for the first snowfall — get started today and make sure your home is ready to withstand whatever the season throws your way! For more tips and products to winterize your home, visit DAP.com.