Waking
Up to a Cold Breeze From That Open Window?
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The summer flowers are turning brown. The kids
are moping around the house. Weekend plans are becoming
centered around soccer games instead of the beach or
pool. You’re feeling just a little depressed.
Yup, fall is around the corner -- and when fall arrives,
it’s time to think about getting ready for winter.
Cheer up. It is easy to winterize
your home if you divide the work into three categories.
First, concentrate on Outside
Maintenance such as bringing in your outside furniture,
grills, toys and other recreational items. Also bring
in plants, clear the garden hoses of water and turn
your faucets off for the winter. Next trim tree limbs
and vegetation away from your roof and clean debris
out of the gutters. Lastly, make sure your doors and
windows are properly sealed. Replace weather stripping
and missing or loose caulking.
Second, move to the Inside Maintenance
of the house. Have your furnace serviced and check heating
fuel supplies. Clean and check your fireplace or wood
stove and have the chimney cleaned, as well. This is
a good time to check the plumbing fixtures in your home
for any indication of leaks. Actually, it’s a
good time to check for signs of water where it shouldn’t
be all around the house. Check the attic for traces
of leaks coming from the roof and the basement for signs
of water seeping in through the foundation.
Take inventory of your family’s
summer clothes and shoes. Are some of them worn out
or the wrong size for next year? Be tough on yourself.
If the clothes haven’t been worn this summer,
they will never be worn next year, so throw out the
damaged clothes and give away the good ones. Box up
the rest of your summer clothes and put cedar chips
in the boxes to protect from moths. Also box up those
summer sandals and light shoes. Store everything in
a dry place out of the way of frequent foot traffic.
Now it’s time to bring out the winter clothes
you put away last spring. While you’re at it,
this is a good time to clean and organize your closets.
Lastly, think about Improvements
for your home to make life more pleasant this winter.
Make a few changes in your décor by changing
the decorative pillows on the sofa to some that are
a deeper, jewel tone or made of heavier fabric. Bring
out the heavier, warmer bedspreads as well. Add lots
of scented candles around the house, and actually light
them! Put herbal candles in the dining room and living
room. Burn a spicy candle in the kitchen and use floral
scented ones in the bathrooms. These little touches
make everyone feel cozy and warm.
Installing a towel radiator in
your bathroom is a great way to add affordable luxury
while being practical at the same time. Nothing could
be more comforting than getting out of the bath on a
cold winter morning and wrapping yourself in a warm,
fluffy towel. With Zehnder towel radiators, you don’t
have to crank up your thermostat and heat the entire
house to get just that comfort. And best of all, it’s
ready even before you crawl out from under the covers.
“With the 7-day programmable
controller, you can program the radiator to run just
when you want the bathroom to be toasty warm,”
says Paula Bush of Zehnder America. “No need to
spend money on heating the bathroom when no one is using
it.” The best part is they fit anywhere that you
would put up your normal towel bar. Now isn’t
that practical?
Fall is the perfect time to prepare
your home for the winter months that lie ahead. Outside
and inside maintenance will ensure that it is in good
shape and will give you peace of mind throughout the
winter. Small changes and improvements inside will make
the long winter more comfortable and pleasant until
it’s time for you to get those grills and garden
hoses out again next spring.
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