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Exterior Home Improvements in Surrey for the Winter

Posted on February 15, 2020

During the cold dreary winter months, we tend to focus on the interior of our home rather than the exterior because let’s face it, no one wants to spend any more time outside than we have to. However, there are exterior home improvements you should be doing during the winter. So, when the temperature isn’t too drastically cold try to still tend to the exterior of your home. Here are some helpful tips to manager these exterior home improvements in Surrey.

Here are some exterior home improvements you can make in Surrey.

Install heating cables

You can purchase these at any local hardware store. They run in your gutters and can help melt snow and ice. They ultimately help you avoid ice dams which can cause serious damage to the exterior of your home.

Clean your gutters

If your gutters are clogged with debris, melted ice or snow won’t be able to run to the downspouts. This will lead to icicles and ice dams.

Deal any cracks, tiny holes, or gaps around your home

Look around and seal any openings with caulk or sealant. This will prevent warm air from escaping.

Repair Driveway and Sidewalks

Winter weather will make these worse, so you’ll want to take care of it in the beginning of winter, so they don’t become a safety hazard.

Touch up the paint

No, you should not paint the entire exterior of your house during the cold months. However, you can do small touch ups as long as its above 35 degrees and there is a dry stretch in the forecast.

Tend to the trees

Remove any dead branches that could potentially fall from the weight of the ice and snow. If they are too heavy for you, call the professionals to come remove them.

Remove snow from windows

While shoveling, remove any snow that accumulated on windowsills to prevent it from leaking into your home and
causing damage.

Landscaping

You can do some yardwork during the winter months. Such as adding compost to the soil so it will be ready come the warmer weather.