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How to Protect Your Home From Winter Weather

11/8/2023 (Permalink)

Protecting your home from the harsh rigors of winter weather is crucial to ensure the safety, comfort, and efficiency of your living space during the colder months. From insulating your home and sealing drafts to preparing your heating system and safeguarding against frozen pipes, a combination of preventative measures can help you fortify your home against the challenges posed by the season's icy grip.

SERVPRO of Aberdeen/Holmdel is here to share some essential tips and strategies to help you keep your home warm, secure, and well-maintained throughout the season.

Get Your Roof Inspected

Getting your roof inspected before the blistering weather is important for several reasons. First, a thorough roof inspection can help identify and address any pre-existing issues, such as damaged shingles, deteriorating flashings, or weakened structural components.

Addressing these problems before the snowy weather arrives can prevent minor issues from escalating into costly and extensive damage due to the added stress of snow, and freezing temperatures.

Additionally, a well-maintained roof is essential for keeping your home warm and dry during this season, as any leaks or vulnerabilities can lead to water intrusion, insulation problems, and higher heating bills.

Ultimately, investing in a pre-winter roof inspection not only protects your home, but also ensures a cozy and energy-efficient living environment throughout the coldest months of the year.

Check Your Trees

Inspecting your trees before this cold season is critical to ensure the safety of your property and the well-being of your trees themselves. Winter can bring snow, ice, and strong winds, which can place significant stress on trees, particularly those with structural weaknesses or compromised health.

Identifying and addressing potential issues, such as diseased limbs, rotting trunks, or overgrown branches, before winter can help prevent tree failures that may lead to property damage, power outages, or personal injury.

Pruning or removing hazardous branches and ensuring overall tree health can enhance their resilience during harsh weather conditions, promoting their long-term vitality and beauty while reducing the risks associated with winter storms.

In essence, a pre-winter tree inspection is a proactive step towards preserving both the safety of your home and health of your trees.

Clean Your Gutters

Cleaning your gutters before winter weather is a crucial maintenance task that should not be overlooked. As fall leaves and debris accumulate in your gutters, they can clog the system, preventing rainwater and melting snow from flowing freely away from your roof and home.

When winter arrives, this trapped water can freeze, causing ice dams that lead to roof leaks and potential structural damage. The added weight of frozen water and debris can stress your gutters, potentially causing them to sag or detach from the house.

Regular gutter cleaning not only prevents these costly problems, but also helps maintain proper drainage, protecting your home's foundation and preventing basement flooding.

Check the Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Checking your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors before the winter weather is very important for home safety. Winter brings an increased use of heating appliances, fireplaces, and potentially even backup generators, all of which pose a higher risk of fire or carbon monoxide leaks.

Functional detectors are your first line of defense, alerting you to potential danders and giving you precious time to respond and evacuate if necessary. The reduced ventilation in sealed homes during winter can make carbon monoxide leaks even more hazardous, as this colorless, odorless gas can go undetected without a working alarm system.

By ensuring that your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are in proper working order before winter sets in, you are taking a proactive step to guard yourself, your loved ones, and your property from potentially life-threatening emergencies.

Beware of Frozen Pipes

Frozen pipes can wreak havoc on your home during the winter months, leading to costly damage and inconvenience. When water in your pipes freeze, it expands and can cause the pipes to burst, resulting in leaks, flooding, and extensive repairs. To prevent frozen pipes, there are several proactive steps you can take.

First, insulate your pipes, especially those in unheated areas like basements, attics, and crawl spaces. Use pipe insulation or heat tape to add an extra layer of protection.

Also, during extremely cold weather, allow faucets to drip slowly to keep water flowing and relieve pressure in the pipes.

Finally, keep your home heated, even when you're away, and open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate around pipes. By taking these precautions, you can significantly reduce the risk of frozen pipes and the potential headaches they can cause.

Our Water Damage Restoration Services

If your home ends up with water damage, we can help. Regardless of the severity of the water damage, the longer a customer delays seeking emergency assistance, the more dire the situation can become. Thanks to our strategic location in Cliffwood, we can promptly respond to the emergencies in Holmdel, implementing essential services and mitigation strategies. Our proactive approach enables us to minimize property damage effectively. For our dedicated SERVPRO teams, preparedness is key, and this entails:

  • Stocking trailers with extractors, air movers, and recovery tools
  • Encouraging our entire roaster to obtain their water restoration accreditation through the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
  • Staffing a 24/7 response line with real people to begin collecting vital information about your loss to help our responding technicians.

No matter how severe water losses are, we are the professionals trained and readied to make it, "Like it never even happened."

Our Fire Damage Restoration Services

Experiencing a fire's aftermath is incredibly distressing for your family's residence or business. This challenging and bewildering period necessitates the support of a compassionate expert to help you navigate through it. If you find yourself grappling with the destructive aftermath of a fire, reach out to SERVPRO of Aberdeen/Holmdel, the leading fire restoration specialists in the area. Our team is dedicated to treating you with understanding and compassion, ensuring your home and belongings are handled with the utmost care.

Given the pervasive nature of soot and smoke damage, swift action is imperative for thorough cleaning and restoration. At SERVPRO of Aberdeen/Holmdel, we initiate the fire cleanup and restoration process promptly. Rest assured, our specialized training, skilled personnel, and advanced equipment empower us to swiftly restore your home to its pre-fire condition, offering you peace of mind during this challenging time.

About SERVPRO Team Harvey

SERVPRO of Aberdeen/Holmdel is proudly owned by Lance and Jennifer Harvey - a husband and wife duo that owns three other SERVPRO locations, including SERVPRO of Lower Manhattan, SERVPRO of West Somerset County, and SERVPRO of Hoboken/Union City.

We understand the stress and worry that comes with a fire or water damage and the disruption it causes your home or business. Our goal is to help minimize the interruption to your life and quickly make it “like it never even happened.”

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