Winter brings chilly temperatures, shorter days, and weather that can put extra stress on your home. The good news? With a few simple maintenance steps, you can keep your home warm, safe, and efficient all season long.

Here are the top winter home maintenance tips every homeowner should follow:

1. Seal Drafts to Keep Heat In

Cold air can sneak in through windows, doors, outlets, and even attic access panels.

✔ Add weatherstripping

✔ Use caulking around window frames

✔ Install door sweeps

This not only keeps your home warm, it also lowers energy bills.

2. Service Your Heating System

Before temperatures drop drastically:

✔ Schedule a furnace inspection

✔ Change air filters

✔ Check for carbon monoxide leaks

A well-maintained system runs better and lasts longer.

3. Protect Your Pipes From Freezing

Frozen pipes are a winter nightmare.

✔ Use pipe insulation in unheated areas

✔ Let faucets drip during extreme cold

✔ Keep cabinet doors open under sinks to circulate warm air

This prevents costly bursts and water damage.

4. Inspect Your Roof & Gutters

Snow and ice can add significant weight to your roof.

✔ Clear debris from gutters

✔ Check for loose shingles

✔ Install gutter guards or heat cables if needed

Preventing ice dams protects your home from leaks.

5. Test Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Winter means more time indoors and more use of heaters and fireplaces.

✔ Install fresh batteries

✔ Replace units over 10 years old

✔ Test detectors monthly

Safety first!

6. Reverse Ceiling Fans Switching your fan to run clockwise pushes warm air down and can save on heating costs.

7. Prepare for Power Outages

Winter storms can knock out electricity.

✔ Stock flashlights and batteries

✔ Keep a case of bottled water

✔ Have nonperishable foods

✔ Charge power banks

Being prepared reduces stress and keeps your family comfortable.

8. Clean Your Fireplace or Chimney

If you use a wood-burning fireplace:

✔ Schedule a chimney cleaning

✔ Check the flue for blockages

✔ Use a spark guard

This prevents fire hazards and ensures proper ventilation.

Staying ahead on winter maintenance keeps your home warm, safe, and efficient — and protects the value of your property.

If you need trusted local contractors for any of these tasks, reach out. I’m happy to provide recommendations!