Top recommendations: How to prepare your home for winter

Top recommendations: How to prepare your home for winter

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Winter is just around the corner, and before you enjoy the snow and festive atmosphere, it's essential to make sure your home is ready for the cold ahead. In this context, the CasaHub team has prepared some simple and effective recommendations for apartment owners, but also for individual house owners, which will help ensure a comfortable temperature and climate during the cold season.


Recommendations valid for owners of both types of real estate

1. Check and isolate hardware

Windows and doors can be a major source of heat loss. If you feel cold air past them, it's time to apply insulation tape or replace damaged gaskets. Also check the hardware to make sure there are no cracks or leaks.

Don't forget that modern thermopanels are equipped with summer/winter mode. Make sure the mechanisms are set for winter mode.


2. Insulate balconies and exterior hardware

Balconies are often a source of heat loss, especially in apartments located on upper floors. You can use thick curtains or thermal plastic films to insulate balconies and reduce energy consumption. Also, make sure door hardware and exterior hardware are well insulated.

At the same time, make sure that the furniture is properly stored or protected from the elements. It also cleans gutters to avoid water or ice build-up. These little details can save you time and money in the long run.

3. Clean the heating system

Whether you have a central heating system or radiators, make sure they are cleaned and working at full capacity. You can call a specialist to check the installation and purge it properly. A well-maintained heating system will ensure a pleasant temperature throughout your home, without consuming unnecessary energy.

For apartments connected to a central heating system, make sure there are no pressure or ventilation problems. If you feel that the radiators are not heating evenly, contact the administration or a specialist to check the installation.

Do not forget that a modern and properly cleaned boiler can ensure an energy saving of up to 35%.

4. Pay attention to the humidity in the home

In winter, the heater can dry out the air in the apartment, and low humidity can lead to respiratory problems or skin irritation. A humidifier will help you maintain an optimal level of humidity, and green plants can add extra comfort. 

5. Insulate the walls

Wall insulation is one of the most effective ways to increase the energy efficiency of your home. Well-insulated walls retain heat in winter, thus reducing energy consumption for heating. This not only saves money on heating bills, but also contributes to the creation of a comfortable microclimate in the home.

In addition, insulated walls protect against moisture, preventing the formation of mold and improving sound insulation. In the long term, investments in insulation can significantly increase the value of the property and improve its performance.

If you live in a detached house, here are some additional tips to keep you comfortable during the cold season:

1. Insulate external water pipes

To prevent pipes from freezing, especially if your home has an unheated basement or uninsulated exterior walls, insulate exposed water pipes with special material such as foam or electrical tape. Thus, you will avoid high repair costs in case of cracked pipes.

2. Do a roof check

Before winter, it is important to check the roof for any damage or cracks that could allow water to seep inside. A quick repair can prevent more damage from snow or rain.

3. Take care of pets

If a pet lives outside with you, check their cage for cracks and insulation. At the same time, it is advisable to replace its bedding with a new one. You can use thick quilts that you no longer use or thick clothes that you no longer wear - hoodies, sweaters, etc.

4. Invest in snow and ice gear

In regions with harsher winters, don't forget to prepare snow removal tools: shovel, salt or sand to prevent ice from forming on the sidewalk and in the yard. These are essential for your safety and those around you.

At the same time, you can think of an improvised roof for the car, to save yourself from the need to clear it of snow every morning.

Preparing your home for the cold period will not only ensure your comfort, but will also help reduce long-term maintenance costs. Invest time in these small improvements and you will have a warm and worry-free winter!