It's that time of the year again – when winter rolls in, and
As you know, Missouri winters are a mix of cold snaps, occasional snowstorms, and varying temperatures across the state, offering a blend of challenges and opportunities for enjoying seasonal activities. To help you prepare for these varying conditions, we recommend taking proactive steps to prepare your home. Read on to learn what you should be doing to prep your home this holiday season.
Time to clean those gutters! Leaves and gunk can cause trouble when the snow and ice start to show up.
Check your roof for missing shingles or leaks. Don't forget to give some love to the attic; insulation keeps us warm.
Grab that caulk! We're sealing gaps around doors and windows to keep the chilly drafts at bay.
A little trim for those trees and bushes near the house prevents any unexpected window drama during storms!
Time to weatherproof those windows and doors! Draft stoppers and some weather stripping – they work wonders.
Call in the pros to check that furnace. Clean filters and a good check-up keep us warm and happy.
Switch those fans to the winter mode! They'll push the warm air down where we need it most.
Insulate those pipes, and on those frosty nights, let the faucets drip a little to keep them from freezing.
Flashlights, batteries, and some snacks for backup. Power outages? We’re prepared!
Drain those hoses and ensure the snow blower's ready to roll. Snow isn't fun when you have to shovel it all!
Lower the heat a tad when we’re out, but not too much. We don't want any frozen pipes making an appearance.
Thinking of improving energy use? An energy audit is the ticket to a cozier, more efficient home.
Ice melt and shovels stocked? Check! Snow removal – we got this!
Pack an emergency kit if you’re heading out during winter storms. Safety first, always!
Test those smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Batteries, too! Safety is non-negotiable.
Keep things ventilated and consider a carbon monoxide detector, especially if using alternative heating sources.
Let's turn our homes into cozy sanctuaries during these cold days and frosty nights. Stay snug and safe!