The holiday season is upon us. Itβs here. And while it comes with the joy of decorating, hosting, and creating memories with friends and family, it also comes with its fair share of stress (no kidding) β even when it comes to keeping your home in top shape. From safety checks to practical preparations, here are essential holiday home maintenance tips and reminders to ensure your holiday season runs smoothly.
Inspect and Service Heating Systems
Thereβs no harm in repeating this essential winter home maintenance reminder. As temperatures drop, your heating system will be working overtime. Make sure itβs ready to keep your home warm:
- Schedule a Professional Inspection: Have your furnace or boiler checked by a technician to ensure itβs functioning efficiently.
- Replace Filters: Dirty filters can reduce efficiency and air quality.
- Seal Drafts: Check windows and doors for drafts and seal them with weatherstripping or caulking to save on energy costs.
Check Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Safety is top priority during the holidays, especially with increased use of candles, fireplaces, and cooking appliances.
- Test All Detectors: Ensure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly.
- Replace Batteries: Fresh batteries can prevent devices from failing at critical times.
- Install Additional Units: If your home lacks adequate detectors, now is the time to add them.
Prepare for Winter Weather
Winter weather can be harsh, so take steps to protect your home.
- Clear Gutters: Remove leaves and debris to prevent ice dams and water damage.
- Insulate Pipes: Protect pipes in unheated areas to prevent freezing and bursting.
- Stock Winter Supplies: Keep shovels, salt, and snow blowers ready for use.
Secure Your Home for Travel
If youβll be traveling during the holidays, make sure your home stays safe.
- Set Light Timers: Create the appearance of someone being home by using timers for indoor and outdoor lights.
- Hold Mail and Packages: Pause mail delivery or ask a trusted neighbor to collect it.
- Double-Check Locks: Ensure all windows and doors are securely locked.
Deep Clean High-Traffic Areas
The holidays often bring more visitors, so focus on cleaning key areas.
- Refresh Entryways: Sweep, mop, and organize shoes or stuffed up coat closet.
- Sanitize Bathrooms: Pay extra attention to guest bathrooms, stocking them with essentials like hand soap and clean towels.
- Declutter Common Areas: Youβll spark joy for yourself and Marie Kondo.
Light Safety
Holiday lights can add magic to your home, but they require caution.
- Inspect Lights: Check for frayed wires or broken bulbs before hanging.
- Use Outdoor-Approved Lights: Only use lights designed for outdoor use in exterior displays.
- Avoid Overloading Circuits: Spread lights across different outlets to reduce the risk of power outages or fires.
Emergency 101
Unexpected issues can arise, so be prepared.
- Create an Emergency Contact List: Have numbers for plumbers, electricians, and other professionals handy.
- Stock Essentials: Keep extra lightbulbs, batteries, and tools available for quick fixes.
- Know Utility Shut-Offs: Familiarize yourself with water, gas, and electricity shut-off points in case of emergencies.
Schedule Post-Holiday Maintenance, at least mentally.
Once the festivities wind down, plan for a thorough cleanup.
- Take Down Decorations Safely: Store ornaments and lights properly to prevent damage.
- Inspect for Wear and Tear: Check for any damage caused by weather, guests, or decorations.
- Plan a Deep Clean: Refresh your home to kick off the new year in a clean and organized space.