Preparing Your Home for a Seasonal Shift: More Than Just a Change in Temperature
Did you know that 40% of energy used in the average American home is spent on heating and cooling? This staggering statistic highlights a critical aspect of home management that often goes overlooked: preparation for the changing seasons. Beyond just switching out your wardrobe or adjusting your thermostat, effective seasonal preparation can lead to comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term savings. So, how can you ensure your home is ready to embrace the shifts that come with each season? Let’s explore practical steps you can take to prepare your living space for whatever nature has in store. Assessing Your Home’s Exterior An often-neglected area in seasonal preparation is the exterior of your home. The first line of defense against the elements, your home’s exterior should be well-maintained to effectively protect the interior. Roof and Gutters: Start by inspecting your roof for missing or damaged shingles. A small leak can lead to significant water damage an
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