Time to Prepare Highlands NC Homes for Winter

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Time to Prepare Highlands NC Homes for Winter


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Meadows Mountain Realty, Highlands NC real estate

The time has come to prepare Highlands NC homes for winter. Winter in our mountain community means colder temperatures and eventually snow. Ultimately, this season can also be the toughest on our homes. As a result, it is important to prepare our homes for winter to help avoid unwanted surprises, like freezing pipes and heating systems that aren’t operational. Taking care of our Highlands NC properties ensures that we are taking care of our investment.

Inside and outside

There are a host of chores to take care of, both inside and outside a home. From blowing out sprinkler systems and aerating the lawn to trimming back shrubs and trees, putting a yard to bed is important. Likewise, walk around a Highland NC property and put garden tools, lawnmowers, hoses, and the like in the garage or shed for the winter. Cover outdoor furniture or, at the very least, store the cushions inside. Gutters should be cleaned out and the chimney should be inspected.

Preventative maintenance

Preventative maintenance is a big part of preparing a Highlands NC home for winter. A big part of this is having the heating system inspected. When the heating is not working the issue can go beyond people being cold. Freezing pipes are a reality that no homeowner wants to experience, leading to flooding and ice damage. Additionally, ensure that any pipes that are exposed are insulated.

Learn more about Highlands NC homes

Contact our team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Meadows Mountain Realty today to learn about Highlands NC real estate. We welcome the opportunity to update you on market conditions while answering all of your buying and selling questions. Let our knowledge and experience serve as your guide, including references for helping to prepare Highlands NC homes for winter.

Click here to read “Winterize your home or business now to prevent costly damage and insurance claims” from NBC Right Now.