It's officially autumn. And while you may be ready for cooler temps and a football game or two, there are a few things you'll need to do around the house before winter hits.
We know, we know. "Isn't it too early to start thinking about winter?" Think of it this way: With autumn comes frosty mornings and increased precipitation, including the possibility for snow. Winter will be here before you know it, so keep these things in mind throughout the fall season to prevent expensive headaches down the road.
Make sure there are no leaks or holes in your window frames that could let heat escape during the cold nights. If you find any, you may be able to fix them simply by using a little silicone caulk to fill the gaps. This will help to keep your electricity bill down when you’re consistently running your heater.
Once you've shut off your outdoor water supply, don't forget to disconnect any hoses connected to your spigots. Then, turn on the spigots to allow any remaining water to drain. This will help to prevent your pipes from bursting as water freezes and expands.
If you used your ceiling fans to help cool off during the summer, they may still be rotating counterclockwise. By switching their rotations back to clockwise, they can be used to circulate warm air, especially in rooms with higher ceilings. This can help you save money by reducing the running time of your heater.
There’s nothing better than a warm fire on a cold, snowy night - but is your fireplace ready? Make sure the chimney is clean and that all of the vents are cleared and in good condition. A clogged chimney can lead to chimney fires and carbon monoxide leaks. Consider having a professional inspect your fireplace and chimney if you're unsure how to do so yourself.