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How to Winterize a SouthCoast Home Before the First Freeze

How to Winterize a SouthCoast Home Before the First Freeze

The most expensive winter problems on the South Coast, ice dams, burst pipes, a flooded basement, a frozen hose bib that splits a wall, are almost all preventable in a single fall afternoon. The homeowners who skip the prep don't save time. They just pay in January instead of October, with interest.

The reframe: winterizing isn't a chore. It's the cheapest insurance you'll buy all year. A few hours and a few dollars in the fall head off the four-figure repairs that define a bad New England winter.

The three fronts of winter prep

Water, the burst-pipe front. Disconnect and drain garden hoses; a connected hose is the classic cause of a frozen, split hose bib that floods a wall in the first hard freeze. Shut off and drain outdoor faucets and irrigation. Insulate pipes in unheated spaces, crawlspaces, garages, that cold corner of the basement. Know where your main shutoff is before you need it at 2 a.m.

The roof and attic, the ice-dam front. Clean the gutters so meltwater can actually drain. Check the attic insulation and air sealing now, because that's what prevents ice dams, and fall is the time to add it, not mid-storm. Look for daylight or drafts around the attic hatch and fixtures.

The envelope, the heat-and-comfort front. Re-caulk gaps around windows and doors and add weatherstripping. Reverse ceiling fans to push warm air down. Have the heating system serviced before you need it. On the coast, check that storm windows and exterior trim are sound so wind-driven rain and snow stay out.

The refrain: a fall afternoon vs. a winter emergency

Every item on this list is a small, dry, daytime job in October. Skip it and the same item becomes an emergency call in a snowstorm, at emergency prices, if you can even get someone. Cheap and calm now, or expensive and frantic later.

The paste-ready fall checklist

Where this breaks

Leaving one hose connected. It only takes one to split a hose bib and flood a wall. Walk the whole house.

Booking heating service in December. Everyone does, and you'll wait. Book it in the fall.

Treating insulation as a winter job. The time to fix the attic is before the snow, not during the thaw.

The bottom line

Winterizing a South Coast home is a short list of small jobs that, together, prevent nearly every expensive winter surprise. Do it on a mild fall afternoon and the worst of New England winter mostly skips your house.

Prep is cheap and dry. Repair is expensive and cold. Do the afternoon, skip the emergency.

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