Our real estate agents are no strangers to wind and snow here in Chicagoland. In fact, we've learned more than a thing or two about how to keep your home safe, secure, and, above all, warm this winter.
Winter will be here before you know it, and your home will have to withstand all the challenges the season brings. Here's how to stay warm and avoid heat loss in your home in Chicagoland during the coldest months of the year.
Old windows are often extremely inefficient, and replacing them with modern windows can drastically improve your home's efficiency. Look for insulated double- or triple-pane windows that are Energy Star rated.
There are innumerable tiny and not-so-tiny places where cold air could be seeping into your home, making it more difficult to heat effectively. One of the best ways to winterize your home is to find and seal all these tiny leaks.
Leaks can often be detected by placing your hand close to a suspected area on a cold day, and, depending on the location, they can be sealed with caulk, weatherstripping, or spray foam. Some of the most common culprits include:
It's common for older Chicago homes to have an unused fireplace. If so, make sure the chimney is properly sealed to prevent heat loss. If you do use your fireplace or wood stove, be sure to close the damper and plug the flue when not in use.
Chicago has many beautiful, historic homes. Insulation is often newly updated in current Chicagoland homes for sale, but if you've lived in your house for many years, it's possible that the insulation is not as effective as it once was. There are several ways to improve insulation before winter:
If part of your house is exposed to direct winter winds, then you can help block the wind by planting hardy evergreen trees and shrubs on the side of your house with the most direct exposure. As the plants continue to grow, they will provide a long-term buffer against cold air blowing into your house.
Contact us today to learn more about homeownership in Chicagoland. If you're still on the hunt for your dream home, our real estate agents are here to help you find it in any of Chicago's unique and beautiful neighborhoods.