8 Steps For Preparing Your Home For The Aussie Winter

Winter might not bring snow to every suburb in Australia. Yet it can still make you shiver, especially if your home isn’t best prepared for when the mercury dips into single digits.

Chilly mornings and biting winds are not much fun, especially in the Southern States. So, it is worth taking proactive measures before the start of the cooler months to avoid the abject misery that comes from walking on ice-cold floorboards first thing in the morning. Or, for that matter, being riddled with goosebumps while trying to relax.

If this is a thought that triggers a sense of foreboding, here are eight steps you can take to make your home warmer this Aussie winter.

1. Service or upgrade your heating system

If you have got a gas heater, ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning, or an electric panel, it is a good idea to check everything’s in working order before the start of winter.

Doing this should involve cleaning out vents and filters, testing thermostats, and booking a professional AC repair with Alliance Climate Control or another similar company if required.

Additionally, if your unit is more than 10 years old or struggling to heat your space efficiently, it is worth upgrading to an energy-efficient reverse cycle system. Doing this will provide you with better performance and lower running costs.

2. Seal drafts around windows and doors

While heating systems are your best friend in winter, often the smart thing to do is to stave off the cold from the source. A good way to do this is to seal the drafts around your windows and doors.

Unfortunately, it only takes a few small gaps to let winter winds sneak in and flood your home with cold air. For this reason, it is worth checking for the presence of drafts around windows, doors, and older frames and taking corrective measures if you find any. Don’t forget to examine garage doors, internal access points, and pet doors, as they are often overlooked!

If any areas are drafty, weatherstripping, door snakes, or silicone sealant can go a long way towards retaining warmth in your home.

3. Check roof Insulation and ceiling spaces

Insulation acts like a thermal blanket for your residence by making it warmer in winter and keeping the cold out. However, many older homes across Australia either lack proper insulation or have damaged material that’s lost its effectiveness.

Pop your head into your roof space (or get a professional to inspect it) to check the condition and coverage of your insulation. If you need to upgrade, then bulk insulation or batts with a higher R-value can make a big difference both in the colder and warmer months of the year.

Read more: https://tradienearme.com.au/preparing-your-home-for-the-aussie-winter/

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