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While winter in Australia may not be as harsh as in other parts of the world, it’s still essential to keep your home in tip-top shape during the colder months.
So, if you need a handy winter home maintenance checklist, this is for you.
Use this comprehensive guide to help you prepare your home for the cold winter season.
1. Inspect your roof and gutters.
Check your roof for any damaged, loose, or missing tiles that could cause leaks. Clean your gutters and downpipes to ensure proper water drainage, and prevent potential blockages or overflow during heavy rain.
2. Clean and service your heating system.
Inspect and clean your heating system, whether it’s a reverse-cycle air conditioner, gas heater, or wood-burning fireplace. Change filters, clean vents, and schedule a professional service if necessary. This will ensure your heating system runs efficiently and safely throughout the winter.
3. Seal windows and doors.
Drafts can cause a significant loss of heat in your home. Inspect the seals around your windows and doors, and apply weatherstripping or caulking as needed to keep the cold air out and the warm air in.
4. Assess your home insulation.
Proper insulation is essential for maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home during winter. If you haven’t already, consider insulating your ceiling, walls, and floors. If you have insulation, check its condition and replace or upgrade it as needed.
5. Check smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
Winter is a time when people use heating appliances more often, increasing the risk of fires and carbon monoxide leaks. Test your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, and replace worn batteries.
6. Protect outdoor furniture and equipment.
Cover or store outdoor furniture, and barbecue and gardening equipment in a dry, protected area to prevent rust and damage caused by winter weather.
7. Drain and insulate outdoor pipes.
If you live in the colder regions of Southern Australia, drain any outdoor pipes, hoses, and irrigation systems to prevent them from freezing and bursting. Also, insulate exposed pipes to protect them from the cold.
8. Prune trees and clear debris.
Prune any branches that could cause damage to your home or property during winter storms. Clear leaves, twigs, and other debris from your yard to reduce the risk of bushfires.
9. Prepare for storms and power outages.
Have an emergency kit on hand, including a battery-operated radio, torch, spare batteries, and a first aid kit. Make sure your home and car are stocked with essential supplies in case of power outages or emergencies.
10. Get help with pest control.
As the weather cools, rodents and other pests may seek shelter inside your home. Inspect for any signs of infestations, and address any issues with the appropriate pest control measures.
By following this winter home maintenance checklist, you can keep your house in excellent condition throughout the colder months. Preparing your home for winter not only ensures you and your family will stay warm and comfortable but also helps prevent structural damage and costly repair work.
If this article has inspired you to think about your own unique situation and, more importantly, what you and your family are going through right now, please contact your advice professional.
This information does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any person. Before making a decision, you should consider whether it is appropriate in light of your particular objectives, financial situation or needs.
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