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Saving Money With Weatherization

Your home and your wallet will thank you immensely for taking the time for weatherization this season. There may be some upfront costs, but you will reap the benefits of possible energy savings, lower utility bills and avoiding costly repairs come spring. This also makes it easier to focus on paying off debt. This series is for homeowners, landlords and renters, the young and the old. In Part I, we will take a look at some of the ways to prepare the exterior of your home for winter that will save you money.

Renters, don’t go anywhere! You will also benefit from learning how much care and maintenance really goes into owning a home. With the help of Bob Vila, we have highlighted a few weatherization items to prepare your home for winter. These are effective ways of saving money with weatherization.

Try ACCC's tips for saving money with weatherization.

Try ACCC’s tips for saving money with weatherization.

Exterior Weatherization Checklist

Shut off Exterior Faucets

Drain water from outdoor pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads. This simple step can prevent pipes from bursting which can be a very costly and inconvenient repair. This weatherization task will save you money and is free to complete.

Trim Overgrown Branches

Get overgrown branches away from the house and electrical wires to prevent iced-over or wind-swept branches from causing property damage. Trimming branches will also look good to your neighbors and potential buyers. You may need to hire a professional tree service company, but you will still be rewarded in savings by taking preventative weatherization measures.

Check Drainage

Ensure rain or snow drains away from the house to avoid foundation problems. The dirt grade should slope away from the house. Add extra dirt to low areas, as necessary. Foundation or structural repairs can be extremely costly, leading to a variety of other problems. This will be hard to deal with if you’re working on debt management. Keep your basement dry and foundation looking good.

Check the Gutters & Downspouts

Re-secure gutters or downspouts if loose or sagging. The weight of snow and ice can pull gutters off the house. Make sure downspouts extend away from the house by at least 5 feet to prevent flooding of the foundation and water damage from snowmelt. Another smart weatherization chore that saves money and increases safety.

Repair Peeling Paint

Peeling paint is more than just an eyesore. The paint acts as a moisture barrier for your home. When it’s compromised, damage can ensue. Keep your home sealed to avoid future expenses.

Save Money, Add Safety

Is it really that important to do all these things? The answer is absolutely! Not only will you have the chance to lower utility bills, you will add value to your home and keep it safe for you and your family. Most of the weatherization checklist above costs little to no money but does require your time and attention. Schedule some of these tasks across a few weeks so that it won’t be overwhelming to complete. If you are not able to do the work yourself, make sure to include the expense in your budget. Saving all year round to cover the costs will take away the burden of trying to pay for extra, unexpected expenses all at once.

Tune in next week when we lay down the necessities of interior weatherization and dispel some myths about heat loss.

If you’re struggling to pay off debt, ACCC can help. Schedule a free credit counseling session with us today. 

ABOUT AUTHOR / Michelle

Michelle is a regular contributor to Talking Cents. She has taken several financial courses on debt management and is ready to circulate what she has learned from them as well as lessons from her own life- family to DIY projects to student loan debt.

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