As winter approaches, your top priority is to keep your home cozy, tidy, and organized. However, during this period of the year, it is also essential to boost security, comfort, and energy efficiency. Taking some key steps can help you boost your home’s insulation and prevent issues that can significantly affect your quality of life during winter. For instance, a leak, draft, or water infiltration may be relatively easy to address during the warmer months, but, in winter, it can significantly affect the environment and safety of your home.
In this guide, we’ll look at a few key tasks to take now before the temperatures drop even further. Let’s dive in!
Check Your Roof
First and foremost, be sure to partner with a roofing company to inspect your roof and ensure it is in its best possible shape before winter weather comes around. An experienced roofing professional can help with several tasks including:
Inspecting your roof for damaged shingles, missing tiles, or sagging areas
Assess the level of insulation of your roof. This is particularly important in winter when the risk of icicles is higher. These may indicate poor insulation and lead to water infiltrating in your attic.
Clean your roof and gutters from debris, such as leaves and sticks, that may cause clogging and lead to water damage.
Assess the quality and age of your roof to determine when repairs or upgrades are necessary.
Ultimately, once a year, it is best to talk to a professional to prevent serious issues - especially during the winter months!
Address Your Garden
Gardening in winter may not be so inspiring, but it is necessary to boost house security and ensure a blooming garden in spring. Some key winter gardening tasks include pruning trees and shrubs, clearing fallen leaves and branches, planting bulbs, improving your composting piles, ensuring that your pipes are well insulated, and clearing drainage areas to prevent water accumulation.
It is particularly important to address tall trees next to the house. This is because if you experience severe weather, these can damage your roof or exterior insulation, potentially causing severe damage. Here, working with a landscaping expert can help.
Invest In A Smart Thermostat
Aside from security, it is also important to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient during the winter. Here, one of the top tips for better energy management and to reduce the cost of your bills is to install a smart thermostat. These devices allow you to control your home temperature from your phone or tablet, ensuring ideal comfort without unnecessary energy use. The app can be shared among family members to ensure that heating is used in the most efficient way.
Install Exterior Lighting
Last but not least, consider installing lighting and heating outside. This can help you make your home more enjoyable throughout the year and deter criminals from approaching your home. Plus, by choosing a combination of flood lights, fairy lights, and bistro lights, you can add to your garden’s curb appeal and boost its beauty and livability. It’s a small investment worth making!

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