Winter Home Maintenance Tips Every Homeowner Should Know
- Mazzer

- Feb 3
- 2 min read
Winter Home Maintenance Tips Every Homeowner Should Know
Protect Your Plumbing & HVAC Before Cold Weather Costs You
Winter can be tough on your home — especially your plumbing and HVAC systems. Freezing temperatures, snow, and increased system usage can lead to costly repairs if you’re not prepared. A little prevention now can save you stress, damage, and money later.
Here are a few important winter tips every homeowner should keep in mind.
1. Prevent Frozen & Burst Pipes
Frozen pipes are one of the most common (and expensive) winter plumbing problems.
How to protect your pipes:
Insulate exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and garages
Keep cabinet doors open under sinks to allow warm air to circulate
Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold
Seal drafts near pipes and exterior walls
Disconnect outdoor hoses and shut off exterior water lines
If pipes freeze, they can burst and cause serious water damage — prevention is always cheaper than repairs.
2. Keep Your Thermostat Consistent
Turning your heat too low when you’re away may save a little on energy, but it can increase the risk of frozen pipes.
Winter thermostat tip:
Keep your home set to at least 55°F, even when you’re not home
Avoid drastic temperature changes
Consistent heat helps protect both your plumbing and HVAC system.
3. Change Your HVAC Filter
During winter, your heating system works overtime. A dirty air filter can:
Reduce airflow
Increase energy bills
Cause your system to work harder than necessary
Check your filter monthly and replace it as needed to keep your system running efficiently and your air clean.
4. Clear Snow & Ice From Vents and Pipes
Snow buildup can block:
Furnace exhaust vents
Outdoor HVAC units
Gas or dryer vents
Blocked vents can cause dangerous airflow issues or system shutdowns. After storms, take a few minutes to clear snow and ice away from all exterior vents.
5. Schedule Preventive Maintenance
Winter emergencies often happen when systems haven’t been maintained.
Professional maintenance can:
Catch small issues before they become major problems
Improve system efficiency
Extend the life of your plumbing and HVAC equipment
Regular inspections give you peace of mind during the coldest months.
Stay Warm, Safe, and Prepared This Winter
Cold weather doesn’t have to mean costly repairs. A little preparation goes a long way in protecting your home, your comfort, and your wallet.
If you notice strange noises, uneven heating, low water pressure, or frozen pipes — don’t wait. Addressing issues early can prevent serious damage later.
Need help getting your home winter-ready? We’re here to help with all your plumbing and HVAC needs, all season long.





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