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Winterize Your Home - Including Pressure Washing

Winterize

The best time of year to winterize your home is at any point before winter actually comes. While the necessities may point themselves out in winter, it's best to get ahead of things before they become a problem.

So, The Region Softwash has a few tips and tricks for your to best prepare your home for when the temperature drops below freezing. For more information on winterization or pressure washing, contact the professionals on our team today. Our business offers the best pressure washing services for Lowell residents in need of them. We can offer house washing, driveway washing, window cleaning, and more.

For now, read on to learn more about how to best prepare for those dark winter months.

Seal Your Windows And Doorways

When it gets cold or snows, any crack that connects the interior of your home to the exterior will be noticeable due to the shift in temperature. One way to prevent a draft or the loss of heat from your home is to ensure that your windows and doors are properly sealed.

You can do this by looking for gaps, feeling for any drafts, or even spraying areas with water to see if any seeps through. If you do have a break in the seal, replace what needs fixing. You may need to be as drastic as replacing the entire window or door, or as simple as adjusting small features.

Clean Your Property Before The Cold Sets In

Pressure wash your property before the cold sets in to rid your property of dirt and grime for the winter months. Dirt and growths will more deeply penetrate and stain your exteriors - scheduling your house washing and driveway washing at the end of summer and into fall is the safest way to go.

Invest In A Generator

Sometimes during tough winters, the power might go out for a few hours to a few days. Depending on your situation, a power outage can mean life or death. Don't get caught in this chaos. Invest in a generator. Proper storage and handling of a generator means that you will be comfortable and safe during those pesky outages.

Stock Up On The Necessities

We've all seen it before: during a challenging time, supplies at the grocery store are at an all-time low. Before winter comes around and during your regular grocery trips, stock up on some small necessities. Be sure you have enough nonperishable foods in storage in your home for those "just in case" moments.

You can easily stockpile some cases of water, cans of soup and other foods, and some batteries for your gadgets. It's best to be prepared than not at all. You don't have to have a basement full of stuff, but just enough to get by for a few days for those times the roads are too dangerous.

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