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Home » Leisure & Travel » Celebrations & Holidays » Essential Checks for a Trouble-free Holiday Season

Essential Checks for a Trouble-free Holiday Season

Katharine · October 31, 2018 ·

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If you simply can’t wait until the Christmas and New Year arrive so you can spend some quality time with your family, you might need to check that your home is ready for the challenge of the colder and damper weather. There is nothing worse than finding out that your heating system is on its way out, or you have to deal with frost damage or severe leaks in the house. Below you will find a few tips on how to prevent problems during the holiday season.

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Check for Condensation

You can keep your home well ventilated during the summer and open the windows for a while, and this prevents condensation in the house. However, as the colder weather draws in, you will not ventilate your home as much as you used to. Not to mention that if there are cavities in your wall or there is a leak in your foundation, the dampness will rise, causing condensation. This can in turn result in respiratory illnesses and allergies. Make sure that you inspect the dark corners of your house and add heating if necessary.

Boiler and AC Checks

Next, you will want to make sure that your heating and air conditioning system is working as well as it should, and it can put up with the extra pressure during the cold months. If you suspect that there is a problem that can cause lower efficiency and performance, you can book a free estimate ac repair to see if you can prevent troubles during the holiday season. This will also help you save money during the cold months on your heating costs.

Insulation

It is also necessary that you inspect your insulation and make sure that you don’t have cold air coming in and heat escaping. The main areas you need to focus on are the windows and doors, the walls, and the roof. You might also have just bought your house and noticed that there is no underfloor insulation, and it might be time to address the issue, so you don’t feel the cold downstairs that much.

Frost Protection

If you live in a region where frost is common during the winter, you will need to protect your pipes and your plumbing systems. If you have outbuildings or drain pipes and water fixtures outside or in an outbuilding, it might be time to have a chat with a professional to see how you can insulate them to prevent frost and burst pipes. You should also pay attention to the condition of the pipes in your walls and get a full CCTV inspection.

Roof and Gutters

Of course, it is important that you clean your house inside out for the winter. Get rid of the old dry leaves and clean your drain holes, as well as the downpipes. If there is a buildup in your gutters, you will find that your roof will be more likely to develop a leak, and this can cost you a small fortune to repair.

When the cold weather arrives, it is important that you carry out necessary safety checks to enjoy the holiday season without major troubles.

October 31, 2018 ·

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