Prepping Your Home for Winter: 2024

Prepping your home for Winter in Colorado Springs is a wise choice! Doing just a few things ahead of time will save time and money.

Let’s start with some easy ones:

  • Cover exterior hose bibs with insulated faucet covers (like these: Hard Outdoor Faucet Covers). Even “frost-free” bibs can burst—I’ve seen it happen inside walls. Disconnect and drain garden hoses first.
  • Hire a pro to blow out sprinkler lines before the first freeze (usually late October/early November). Worth every penny to avoid cracked pipes.
  • Insulate exposed exterior pipes.
  • Schedule a professional furnace or boiler tune-up—clean filters and check efficiency.
  • For fireplaces, get the flue inspected and cleaned.
  • Stock dry wood safely.
  • Learn your main water shut-off valve location in case of freezes.

More Involved Tasks (If You Have Time):

  • Add insulation to attic, walls, and attic access door.
  • Seal gaps around doors/windows with caulk and weatherstripping.
  • Test smoke/CO detectors, replace batteries, and keep fire extinguishers handy.
  • Service snow blowers/shovels, stock ice melt, and protect outdoor furniture/landscaping.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts to prevent ice dams.

Need trusted recommendations for sprinkler blowouts, HVAC pros, or chimney sweeps in Colorado Springs? Just reach out—I’m happy to share my vetted list.

Prepping your home for Winter in Colorado Springs not only keeps your home safe but can boost its value when you’re ready to sell in our steady market (median prices holding around $450,000 heading into 2025). Questions about home maintenance or the local real estate scene? Visit thebaconpartners.com or message me anytime.

Curious about the home buying process? Check out my article here on The Steps to Buying a Home in Colorado Springs.

I’m Andrew Bacon, a Top Colorado Springs Real Estate Broker in Colorado Springs. I take care of my clients as family and aim to provide them with the necessary information and tools to navigate the complex markets in Colorado and around the US.

As a member of the Pikes Peak & Denver Metro Association of Realtors, I enjoy staying aware of current cultural trends and economic drivers.

Check back regularly for new articles on all things real estate along Colorado’s Front Range.

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