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How to winterize your home

The safest way to clear leaves and branches from your gutters is to use tools made so you can clean them from the ground, without having to climb on ladders or roofs.

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How to prep your home for winter

The best time to get your home ready for winter is before the really cold days are upon us. There are things to do both indoors and out, so choose a nice fall day for the outdoor work and see if you can get a friend or family member to help. 

Getting ready

Prepping your home for winter includes a few things that pay off right away, such as a new filter for your furnace or a new heat pump. There are a few other things you can do, starting with some seasonal outdoor work.

Things to do outside

Things to do inside

Fireplaces

If you have a chimney, this is the right time to see it’s cleaned of accumulated soot. Check online listings for chimney sweeps and do it early enough to avoid the holiday rush. If you don’t plan on building fires this winter, make sure you block the chimney with something that keeps out cold air, moisture and debris.

Windows

Weatherproofing strips are made to seal around the edges of your windows. They are tapes made of flexible plastic with adhesive backing. Caulk and foam are used to fill in cracks and gaps that let cold air in around windows. Caulk hardens like glue and foam expands upon application to fill all open areas.

Doors

Each time we open an exterior door in the winter, heated air escapes and cold air gets in. We can seal the cracks around doors and block the gaps beneath them. 

Beneath the door

This is where the biggest gap exists on most doors and why there are so many products made for keeping out the cold: 

What you need to buy for winterizing your home

Outdoor projects

Air Jade Gutter Guard Extendable Bristle Brush

The aluminum pole has four telescoping tubes that expand to 65 inches so you can work without a ladder. The special angled brush is made of hard nylon bristles and the entire tool weighs less than a pound.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Worx Universal Gutter Cleaning Kit for Leaf Blowers

You can forget climbing and moving ladders when you extend the reach of your leaf blower so you can blow debris out of your gutters while standing safely on the ground.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Hometopia Outdoor Faucet Cover 4-Pack

Wrap these waterproof fabric pouches around your outdoor faucets, then secure them with the hook and loop closures. The cotton insulation keeps your faucets from freezing and the covers are reusable for years to come.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Indoor projects

Sealing the door gaps

Products made to block drafts are as useful for interior doors as they are for your front and back doors, because drafts are chillier in the winter when we keep the thermostat lower to save energy. Some draft-stopping methods block sound and light, too.

Home District Sliding Door Draft Stopper

The 6-foot-long gravel-filled tube blocks the bottom gaps of sliding doors to the patio or outdoors, while the 3-foot-long piece fills the doorstop gap between the sliders.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Swiftjet Under Door Draft Stopper

This pair of foam tubes with washable covers attaches to the door with hooks and loops so it won’t slide off. They are made for you to cut to size so you get the perfect fit for your doors.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

McDils Weatherproofing Door Seal Strip

This flexible foam and fabric strip is made for heavy use, with strong adhesives and hook and loop attachment pads. You can use it to close gaps of up to 1.3 inches.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Saving energy

This may be the year you’re ready for a smart thermostat that saves you money by wasting less energy.

Amazon Energy Star-Certified Smart Thermostat

With this thermostat, you track and manage your heating and cooling energy use with the Alexa app. You can let Alexa do the programming for you or you can do it yourself remotely.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

Google Nest Third Generation Learning Thermostat

This smart thermostat learns your schedule and the temperatures you like so it can program itself to keep you comfortable while saving energy. It knows when you’re away and adjusts itself so you don’t waste energy heating and cooling an empty home.

Where to buy: Sold by Amazon

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