Lindenhurst NY Real Estate Century 21 AA Realty: How To Winterize Your Long Island Home

How To Winterize Your Long Island Home

how to winterize your lindenhurst ny home

How To Winterize Your Long Island Home

Yes, it's that time of year again my lovely readers. Fall is here but before you know it, the temperatures will begin to drop. It's time for you to work on winterizing your Long Island home before the cold weather sets in.

Below are some tips to help you get started:

Exterior - Chimney

  • Inspect chimney cap. If missing or damaged, replace it. You don't want little critters making a home in your chimney.
  • Have your chimney swept. Especially if you haven't done so in a long while.
  • Inspect brickwork on the chimney.


Exterior - Windows & Doors

  • Replace cracked windows.
  • Caulk around windows if the present caulk has worn or is missing.
  • Take screens out and replace them with the storm windows.
  • Check vinyl siding. If some are missing try to replace.


Exterior - HVAC System

  • Cover the outside unit. You can get covers from Home Depot or Lowe's. This does help with drafts.


Exterior - Roof

  • Always a good idea to check for loose and missing shingles. Easy to replace. We all know the effects the strong winds on Long Island can have during the Winter!


Interior - Heating System

  • Have a professional inspect and maintain your heating system & water heater. If something needs to be replaced, do it now.
  • Now is a good time to get a water heater blanket. Inexpensive and it really helps your water heater unit to be more cost effective.
  • If you have a HVAC system, buy more filters and change them every 3 months. Check on them monthly just in case you may have to change them sooner.


Interior - Closet & Utility Doors/Windows

  • Install draft protectors that go under the bottom of the door. Especially the door to the basement and utility rooms.
  • Keep blinds/window treatments closed at night. This will help with drafts.
  • If you have older windows, consider sealing them with a plastic covering kit. This is where you use your blow dryer to shrink it. I remember years ago renting an apartment and I had to do that. it made a world of difference!

Interior - Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

  • Here in the Town of Babylon, there has to be 1 smoke detector in every bedroom and in the hallway where the bedrooms are. Also, there has to be a carbon monoxide detector on every floor of the home. Law or not, this is always a good idea! And this includes the basement.
  • Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace batteries or replace the unit(s) if they are not working at all.


Automobile Must Haves!

  • Shovel - just in case you are in a snow bank or that slushy snow you can't get out of.
  • Cardboard - this is great to have to place under your tire to give you more traction.
  • Sand - again, great for traction.
  • Rock Salt - if you are stuck on ice, this is a great way to melt the ice around and under your tires.
  • Flashlight - you need to see what you are doing in case you are stuck.
  • Blankets - heaven forbid you are stranded for a long period of time, make sure you have a few heavy blankets on hand.
  • Bottled Water - never a good idea to have no water if you are stranded. Keep the small bottles on hand. If you get stuck they take less time to melt if they are frozen.
  • Spare Tire - check to make sure your spare is not flat or worn.
  • Ice Scrapers - have a few in your trunk just in case one breaks.
  • Spare Winshield Wipers - make sure they are the heavy duty winter wipers.
  • Portable Radio - make sure the batteries are working.

Thank you for stopping by and enjoy your week!

 

 

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I see your contact info, but where's the info on winterizing?  I wanted to see it!

Posted by Larry Bettag - Cherry Creek Mortgage 7 months ago

Hi Larry, I forgot to put it in Draft mode last night :)

Posted by Jackie Connelly-Fornuff Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY (Lindenhurst NY Real Estate Agent) 7 months ago

Useful post!! Do you send the link to your sphere? You should! I think they would appreciate it.

Posted by Dawn Maloney 330-990-4236 Hudson Stow Cuyahoga Falls Silver Lake (RE/MAX Haven - Northeast Ohio Real Estate Specialist) 7 months ago

Hi Dawn, thank you. And yes, I will be emailing the link to everyone!

Posted by Jackie Connelly-Fornuff Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY (Lindenhurst NY Real Estate Agent) 7 months ago
Great blog. Great info. Really good job. Keep up the good work. Good luck this year
Posted by JOSH EVANS *JoshEvansHomes 516-655-5000 (Village Properties of Mineola, LLC) 7 months ago

Hard to believe that we're at that time of the year again Jackie.  Great informative post with excellent points and suggestions on getting prepared for winter.

Posted by Roger D. Mucci Lake, Cuyahoga and Geauga Counties (Shaken...with a Twist 216.633.2092) 7 months ago

What about draining the hose bibs and leaving them open once the water valve inside the home has been turned off?

Posted by Chris Ann Cleland, Associate Broker, Northern VA (Long & Foster REALTORSĀ®, Gainesville, VA) 7 months ago

Hi Josh, thank you and you too.

Hi Roger, Hard to believe is right Roger! And thanks for stopping by!

Hi Chris Ann, a good one! Thanks.

Posted by Jackie Connelly-Fornuff Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY (Lindenhurst NY Real Estate Agent) 7 months ago

Jackie, all great points to remember when coming into winter.  Even here in Alabama where the weather is milder we still need to consider most of these items.  In Illinois we are of course concerned with all of your points especially the car "must haves".

Posted by Nick T Pappas - Madison and Huntsville Alabama (Assoc. Broker ABR, e-Pro, @Homes Realty, Huntsville AL) 7 months ago

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