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We are urging property owners to winterproof their homes now to avoid costly damage

 

As winter approaches, we are providing advice to property owners on how to get ready for the colder months. With unpredictable weather conditions, it's crucial to ensure a home is winter-ready both inside and out. Neglecting to do so can result in costly damage and higher energy bills due to draughts.

 

Jason Hurley, branch manager at RGB in Exmouth, explains why it’s important to prepare now before the weather worsens:

 

“Winter can take a toll on various parts of a home, including the roof, gutters, windows, doors, and insulation. Without proper maintenance and preparation, the weather can cause damage that may lead to expensive repairs.

 

“Preparing a home for winter before the weather takes a turn is of utmost importance to safeguard the property and ensure a comfortable and cost-effective season. By addressing maintenance tasks now, property owners can prevent potential damage that may be expensive to repair in the midst of winter's harsh conditions.”

 

Here’s our advice:

 

Exterior maintenance

  1. Roof inspection: Ensure a roof is in good condition by checking for missing or damaged tiles. Repair any issues promptly to prevent leaks.
  2. Gutter cleaning: Clean and clear gutters and downpipes to prevent water damage and ice dams.
  3. Windows and doors: Seal any gaps and cracks around windows and doors with weatherstripping to keep cold air out and warm air in. If the windows do not have trickle vents, check before applying to avoid moisture buildup.
  4. Exterior walls: Check for any cracks or gaps in exterior walls and consider resealing them to prevent draughts and water infiltration.
  5. Garden and landscaping: Trim tree branches, repair fencing and secure loose objects in the garden to prevent them from causing damage during storms.

 

Interior preparation

  1. Insulation: Ensure a home is adequately insulated, paying special attention to the attic, walls, and floors. Proper insulation helps regulate indoor temperatures and reduce heating costs.
  2. Boiler and heating system: Schedule a professional service for a boiler and heating system to ensure they are working efficiently and safely throughout the winter.
  3. Draught proofing: Proper insulation can significantly reduce energy wastage, so address draughts by sealing gaps around doors and windows, but check whether the windows have trickle vents to prevent the accumulation of moisture.
  4. Chimney maintenance: If a property has a chimney, arrange for it to be cleaned by a professional to ensure it’s in good working condition to avoid fire hazards.
  5. Pipe insulation: Insulate pipes in unheated areas of your home to prevent freezing and potential damage.

 

Jason added: "Winter can be a challenging time for homeowners, but with the right preparations, a home can be kept warm, safe, and energy efficient. At RGB, we offer a wide range of products to help property owners tackle winter preparations, and our team are always on hand to provide advice about fortifying a home against the elements."

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