{"id":24213,"date":"2021-12-13T18:42:29","date_gmt":"2021-12-13T18:42:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=24213"},"modified":"2021-12-13T18:42:30","modified_gmt":"2021-12-13T18:42:30","slug":"a-step-by-step-guide-to-de-winterize-your-house-inside-and-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/justmetalking.com\/a-step-by-step-guide-to-de-winterize-your-house-inside-and-out\/","title":{"rendered":"A Step-by-Step Guide to De-Winterize Your House (inside and out)"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’re moving into a home that’s been winterized, or if you’ve been away from home for a long period of time throughout the winter, you’ll need to de-winterize it to make it usable. Learning how to de-winterize your home, both inside and out, will assist you in settling in for the warmer months ahead.\n
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If you’ve put up insulation film on the windows, you’ll need to take it down before you can open the windows. Leaving insulation film up after the winter will make it stuffy and hot inside your home.\n
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Once the insulation is off, you’ll need to clean the windows. It’s best to clean both the inside and outside of the windows, since it’s probably been a while since the windows were cleaned.\n
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The outside of windows can be washed using the same spray-on cleaning agent or cold, soapy water. If you are cleaning the outside of windows on a two- or three-story house, it may be difficult or even unsafe to wipe down the windows. In this case, you may want to wash the windows using a hose, angled upward from the yard.\n
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Once you’ve cleaned the windows, you may want to check the caulking and weather strips around the windows. Caulk and weather strips can wear down over time, and if you use air conditioning in your home during the summer an air leak can cost you money and energy.\n
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Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms should be tested every month, but it’s especially important if you haven’t inhabited the house for an extended period of time.
\nTest alarms by pressing the test button.
\nReplace any batteries that are dead or dying. Most smoke alarms require a nine volt battery.
\nVacuum around the vents of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms to remove any dust that has built up around the sensors.\n
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The filter on your furnace traps dust, dander, hair\/fur, and other particulates in the air inside your home. Basic fiberglass or paper filters typically need to be changed every one to two months, and electrostatic or HEPA filters need to be cleaned or changed every two to four months.Even though you won’t need the furnace during summer, it’s a good idea to change old filters. If a cold snap hits in the spring and you turn the furnace back on, you’ll want to ensure that the furnace isn’t loaded up with dirt, dust, and other particulates.\n
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If your home has a fireplace, it’s a good idea to clean it out as part of your spring cleaning and dewinterization routine. Much like the furnace filter, you want to ensure that the fireplace is clean, in case a cold snap hits in the spring and you need to have a fire.\n
Move anything that might be blocking the fireplace, and put down old sheets or a plastic shower curtain to catch any ash and soot.
\nUse a wet paper towel to wipe down the grate inside the fireplace.[23]
\nUse a shop vacuum to remove as much of the ash, soot, and wood fragments as possible. Do not use a regular household vacuum, as the material you vacuum from the fireplace might clog the filter of the vacuum.[24]
\nScrub the walls and floor of the fireplace with a handled brush and a mixture of warm water and a gentle soap.[25]
\nHave a professional chimney cleaner scrub out your chimney to prevent the risk of fire.[26]\n
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You can use rubber bands to fasten paper towels or a cleaning wipe to a paint roller, which can then be rolled across the fan blades. If you don’t have these materials you can use a broom to dust the blades of a ceiling fan.\n
Once you’ve swept the floors, you may need to mop to clean up any dirt and dust that accumulated over the winter.\n
Fill a bucket with warm water and a cleaning agent like Murphy’s Oil or Pinesol.
\nDip a mop into the bucket, ring it out thoroughly, and work your way across the floor. Start in the corner farthest from the door you’ll use to leave the room, so you don’t have to walk across a wet floor.
\nUse short strokes and move with the grain of the floor, if the floors are made of wood.\n
If your water was turned off for the winter, you’ll need to turn the water back on. This should be a fairly simple procedure, unless your home is very old.\n
After a harsh winter, it’s possible your pipes might have frozen and cracked. Cracked pipes can cause leaks that could damage your home and will lose a lot of water if left untreated..\n
After a harsh winter, it’s important to check your foundation for any cracks or separations. Walk around the perimeter of the house. If there are any cracks, or if the foundation and wall are disjointed, it should be readily apparent. Call a qualified contractor for any damage to the house’s foundation.\n
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After the fall and winter, many gutters become clogged with leaves and branches. Cleaning out the gutters will help reduce the chances of your home incurring water damage due to clogged gutters and drains.\n
While you are on a ladder, you may want to examine your roof to look for damage. Roofs frequently lose shingles during bad weather, and may be susceptible to holes or water damage. Use caution when examining the roof. If there is any risk of damage to the roof, do not walk, sit, or climb onto the roof at all.\n
Visually examine the roof, looking for any shingles that are missing or damaged. If possible, check for loose nails.
\nVisually scan the roof, looking for any dents or dips, as these could indicate a leak.
\nCall a qualified roofer if you believe there is any structural damage to your roof.\n
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It’s important to thoroughly clean out your garage floor and your driveway to ensure that any sidewalk salt is properly rinsed away. Sidewalk salt can cause cracks and etches in the concrete, and the problem gets worse the longer salt sits on the concrete.\n
Sweep the garage and the length of the driveway with a push broom. Then rinse the garage floor and driveway thoroughly using a hose.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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