Winterize Your Home to Save Money: 9 Helpful Tips

It’s that time of the year again. The dreaded cold is here and you need to protect your home and loved ones. There are a number of ways you can do it. I’ve put together a list of some of the best ways to do so this winter season.

Beyond keeping warm, there’s a lot you need to do when winterizing your home. In addition to keeping the heat at a comfortable level, you need to do your part to keep the cold out. The following are some great tips to help you do this.

9 Ways to Winterize Your Home and Save Money

Here’s my list of 12 ways to winterize your home

1. Insulate.

The first thing you need to do to keep the cold out is to make sure you have sufficient insulation in your home. This is important for keeping heat in during the winter which can be an energy saver. Luckily, getting insulation in your home is pretty simple.

Yes, it’s going to cost money in the short term, but it’s definitely worth it. If you have an older home with inadequate insulation, you should take steps to correct this immediately as it can save you a lot of money in the long term.

2. Seal up your windows.

The second thing you need to do to keep the cold out is to seal up your windows. One of the best things you can do to winterize your home is to make sure that your windows are properly sealed. If you don’t have proper sealing, you’re going to have a lot of heat escaping. This is going to make your energy bill skyrocket.

In addition to ensuring that your windows are properly sealed, you should also make sure that you have the right weather stripping. There’s no point in having a decent window seal if you don’t have a decent weather stripping, and vice versa.

3. Keep the water pipes from freezing.

The third thing you need to do is to make sure that your water pipes don’t freeze. Running water to prevent them from freezing is a good idea in an emergency, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money on this. It might be a good idea to have a professional come in and check your pipes.

You might have a pipe that’s in a difficult to reach place, or there might be a crack that you don’t even know about. A professional will be able to help you with this. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Or, in this case, a pound of ice!

4. Check your roof for leaks.

The fourth thing you need to do is to check your roof for leaks. This is something you should do every year, but it’s especially important in the winter. If you have poor roofing, a leak could cause a lot of damage.

If you don’t have enough money to fix the roof, you should look into getting a temporary patch. This will help you keep the heat in your home during the winter and not worry about melting snow. This can be a lifesaver.

5. Clean the gutters.

The fifth thing you need to do is to clean your gutters. A clogged gutter can cause a lot of damage, but it’s especially important to keep it clean during the winter. You should look out for snow that might get stuck in the gutter.

This could cause the snow to melt and refreeze. This could cause ice to build up on the roof. If you don’t take care of this, you could end up with a leak. This could cause a lot of damage and cause you to pay a lot of money.

6. Seal up your garage door.

The sixth thing you need to do is to seal up your garage door. This is especially important if you have a garage. If you let a lot of heat get out of your garage, it’s going to negatively impact your heating bill. If you have a driveway, you should also look into getting a snow blower for cleaning it up.

7. Plan indoors entertainment.

The seventh thing you need to do is to plan indoors entertainment. You might not want to, but it’s going to keep you from going stir crazy. You should plan a few indoor activities that you and your family can do together.

This will make it a lot easier for you to enjoy the winter. Passing time indoors – without relying on television or a tablet – can be difficult on the fly. However, if you plan a family game night with board games, for instance, you can have a great time!

8. Don’t forget about your furnace.

The eighth thing to do is to make sure that your furnace is ready to go. If you have an old furnace, it could be particularly hard to keep it running in the winter. There might be a lot of snow that gets in the way. You should also check it for leaks.

If you have a newer furnace, you should make sure that it’s properly ventilated. It’s easy to ignore a furnace in the summer, but it’s especially important to keep the winter in mind. And don’t forget to change the filter!

9. Get ready for the holidays.

The ninth thing you should do is to get ready for the holidays. This is a great time of year to stop and enjoy yourself. If you have a good time with your loved ones, you’ll have a great time in the winter.

The holidays are a great time to enjoy some time with family. Make sure you have a plan for the winter holidays so that you can enjoy it. If you don’t have a plan for a holiday party, this is a great time to start!

Conclusion

That’s a list of some of the best tips for winterizing your home. Hopefully, you’ve found something useful on this list. There are a lot of things on this list that you can do on your own, but it’s a good idea to have a professional look at it too.

While it can get expensive, you have to balance that with the cost of heating your home over the winter. It’s worth it. Just make sure you start planning now. If you wait until the last minute, it’s not going to be as easy.

Good luck winterizing your home. Make sure you put in some effort and your home will be ready to go!

Esther Williams

Esther Williams

Living in Indiana has made Esther Williams a big fan of corn, basketball, and books. Literature has always been one of her favorite subjects, and she is happy to be one of the contributors at Hoosier Chapter Books. Esther is looking forward to publishing her own chapter books. In the meantime, she's helping bring quality content to the site. Esther is married with four children and two dogs. She's very excited to make Hoosier Chapter Books a positive place for everyone! You can learn more on the Esther Williams bio page.