Your Checklist for Winter Prep
It’s time to button up before the snow flies – The Farmer’s Almanac gives New England the “wild card” status noting “…we can expect a rather intense weather system. This weather system will keep the storms active, delivering a wintry mix of rainy, icy and/or snowy weather throughout the season.”
Here’s a checklist to help keep this season’s winter wonderland outside…
The Furnace
- Move materials away from the furnace, especially flammable materials.
- Check your pilot light. If it isn’t burning, follow the instructions for relighting which are typically printed on access doors. You can also find information on the manufacturer’s website—that’s where you should go to learn about maintenance requirements for your equipment. If you have difficulty, call a qualified heating contractor for advice.
- Vacuum out any dust or debris in and around the unit, especially the blower. Replace the filter if needed.
- We recommend that you have your furnace professionally inspected each year by a qualified professional. These are some things they might do: Lubricate the blower motor with a non-detergent motor oil.
Remove the flame shield and check the burner for corrosion.
Check the flue for gaps or dents and make sure it is venting properly to the outdoors.
Around the House
- Set your programmable thermostat for winter! Click here to see recommended settings from ENERGY STAR.
- Create a clear area around the heat registers by moving furniture, rugs, drapes, etc. Vacuum out dust in registers.
- Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Be sure to keep extra batteries on hand.
- Check that your fire extinguisher is fully charged; replace if needed.
- Check windows and doors for drafts, and install weather stripping where it’s needed. A qualified contractor can also help you test for leaks and seal them, and can also add insulation to your attic and walls if needed.
- Check your fireplace for soot or creosote build-up. Schedule a visit from a reputable chimney sweep if needed.
Outside the House
- Shut off valves to outdoor faucets. Open spigots and drain and store hoses.
- Make sure furnace intakes and outputs are clear (nothing is crowding them) and keep snow away from them.
- Take advantage of the sun’s warmth; trim back bushes and trees around your windows.
- Clear downspouts and gutters, and visually inspect the roof (if you’re comfortable doing this yourself). This is also something that a qualified company can help you do. If you do it yourself, remember to always keep yourself and any tool or equipment you may be using at least 10-feet away from overhead lines, and not to use ladders or get on your roof if it’s wet or icy.
Don’t forget that your utility has cold weather rebates to help you keep your house cozy and warm this winter! Learn more at Efficiency Vermont and Button Up Vermont.