If you have lived in a cold weather climate most of your life, you understand how winter can come out of nowhere. One day you're rushing into the house to be in air conditioning, and the next day, the temperatures drop – forcing you to store the outdoor furniture and switch on the furnace.
Here are some helpful reminders of things to do before old man winter rears his ugly head.
Don't wait until football season to complete your winter home maintenance checklist.
High winds will bring down ice-coated branches overhanging your house and power lines. Keep your roof free of leaves and debris by getting your trees trimmed in late summer.
Prevent ice dams and keep your roof healthy by making sure melting snow and ice melt have someplace to go. You might need to wait until the last of the leaves and pine needles fall to clean your gutters.
At a minimum, do a visual inspection to see if your home's roof is missing any shingles. (Take a quick look while you clean gutters.) If you plan to use your wood-burning fireplace periodically, have the fireplace cleaned and have a professional check the chimney.
The last time you put your lawn mower away for the season, check the condition of your snow shovel and make sure you have ice melt. The next time you are at the hardware store, pick up these necessary winter accessories for Kansas City homeowners.
Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning by making sure you have up-to-date detection systems.
If you have high ceilings, use your ceiling fan to move the warmer air trapped at the top of the room into your living space. The ceiling fan direction in the winter should be clockwise, and the fan should run at the lowest speed.
Add weather stripping around your windows and doors as soon as the leaves fall. Not only will this protect your window from leaks, but it will also keep the freezing wind from entering your space.
Rest easy knowing that when it's time to turn on your furnace, you will feel warm air coming through the vent pipes. Schedule a winter maintenance check with the best HVAC company in St. Joseph, MO– Schomburg Heating and Cooling.
During our visit, we will complete the following services:
While we won't check everything off your winter home maintenance checklist, we will ensure your furnace is ready to go when needed. Contact Schomburg Heating and Cooling today at 816-230-0032.
110 Illinois Ave.
St. Joseph, MO 64504
10903 NW 45 Hwy, Parkville, MO 64152
(816) 238-0032
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