How To Protect Your Home From Winter Weather
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uch to our dismay, summer is coming to a close. With winter weather approaching in just a few months, now is the time to get your home and yard ready for the winter weather that is headed your way. Aside from just
general cleanup of your yard, you’ll want to make sure that you check the snow-removal equipment, make sure the exterior of your home is ready, and that the interior is prepped as well. Here are some helpful tips.
CLEAR OUT THE YARD. In the summer, you likely have a lot of items in your yard. This can include things like patio furniture, benches, a grill, pool equipment, yard equipment, children’s toys, potted plants, and so forth. If you leave all of these items in the yard, this can cause a lot of weather damage to these items. Not to mention, if winter storms bring strong winds, this is debris that could get blown into your home and potentially cause damage. Try to find a place that you can store these seasonal items. If you don’t have a garage or shed, look into a local storage unit that will keep everything safe and secure. Houston Chronicle points out that there are ample storage facilities in the Houston area, with rents in 2018 averaging 86 cents per square foot. You can shop online for deals, since many places have discounts. For instance, Proguard Self-Storage in Midtown and Montrose offers a second month free for all of their units. When clearing away furniture, tools, and toys, don’t forget about wrapping up any delicate bushes that are part of your permanent landscaping. A bad winter storm can get the best of your plantings, and you’ll want everything to weather the season so you can enjoy your yard next spring.