Winterizing Your Home: A Step-by-Step Guide to Cold-Weather Maintenance

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As the Calgary winter approaches, preparing your home isn’t just about staying warm—it’s about protecting your property from costly damage. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can take a toll on even the most well-maintained homes. At AM PM Properties, we recommend proactive winter maintenance to keep your property safe, energy-efficient, and ready for the season ahead.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to get your home winter-ready:

1. Inspect and Service Your Heating System

  • Have your furnace or boiler professionally serviced before the cold sets in.
  • Replace or clean filters monthly during peak use.
  • Test your thermostat to ensure it’s working efficiently.
  • If you have a fireplace or wood stove, schedule a chimney cleaning to prevent fire hazards.

 

2. Seal Windows and Doors

  • Check for drafts around windows and doors; use weatherstripping or caulking to seal gaps.
  • Install storm doors or windows if you have them.
  • Consider heavy, insulated curtains to help retain heat.

 

3. Protect Your Plumbing

  • Insulate exposed pipes in basements, attics, and crawl spaces.
  • Disconnect garden hoses and shut off exterior faucets.
  • Keep cabinet doors open on especially cold nights to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
  • Know where your main water shutoff valve is—just in case.

 

4. Check Your Roof and Gutters

  • Clean gutters and downspouts so melting snow can drain properly.
  • Repair loose shingles or flashing to prevent leaks.
  • Ensure attic insulation is adequate to reduce the risk of ice dams forming on your roof.

 

 

   

5. Inspect Your Exterior

  • Fill cracks in your driveway, steps, or walkways before ice expands them.
  • Trim tree branches that could break under snow and damage your home.
  • Check siding for gaps or damage and repair before snow and wind make it worse.

 

6. Improve Energy Efficiency

  • Add insulation in attics and crawl spaces if needed.
  • Seal around electrical outlets on exterior walls.
  • Reverse ceiling fans to push warm air down into living spaces.
  • Schedule an energy audit if you suspect heat loss.

 

7. Safety Preparations

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors; replace batteries.
  • Restock winter essentials like salt, sand, and shovels.
  • Have emergency supplies ready: blankets, flashlights, batteries, and bottled water.

 

8. Don’t Forget the Yard

  • Store patio furniture, garden tools, and hoses.
  • Cover or store your BBQ grill.
  • Protect shrubs and young trees with burlap wraps or snow fencing.

 

Taking time to prepare your home for winter helps prevent expensive repairs, improves comfort, and ensures safety. Whether you’re a homeowner or a landlord, proactive maintenance pays off all season long.

At AM PM Properties, we assist our clients with seasonal inspections, vendor coordination, and 24/7 maintenance support—so your property stays protected no matter how cold it gets outside.

Need expert help with your rental property? Contact AM PM Properties — Calgary’s trusted property management team. Phone: (587)832-5000 | Email: repairs@ampmproperties.ca | www.ampmproperties.ca

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