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Winter is coming. Today, I want to talk about El Nino, and how to prepare your home for a large winter. This winter is predicted to be a big one, with heavy snowfall and rough weather on the way. There are a few simple things you can do now in order to avoid major damage to your home.
Since it's already September, it's important to take care of leaves. Clean out your gutters and window wells. You don't want your gutters to become overloaded with ice, and you certainly don't want your window wells to flood.
As temperatures start to drop, make sure to shut down your sprinkler systems. You can winterize that system as well. You may even need to dismantle your system if it's above ground.
Also, be sure tune up your furnace. Change the filters and make sure everything is in working order before winter blows in.
Last winter, I saw several homes with broken pipes usually caused by an exposed water main coming in from the outside. Grab some kind of insulation to cover that pipe and prevent it from bursting.
If you have any questions or need any assistance, give us a call or send us an email. We'd be happy to help you!