Jobs to tackle before winter
Money Magazine Australia|March 2023
Before too long winter will be upon us, and that usually means an increase in the cost of running your home.
TRACIE ELLIS
Jobs to tackle before winter

Autumn presents a great opportunity to tackle some simple projects before the chill sets in. Preparing your home for the changing seasons not only ensures you address essential jobs, but also protects you from costly repairs during the winds, rain and storms that winter brings with it. The following projects can have a big impact on your comfort and heating expenses over the cooler months, ensuring your house is more functional and efficient without compromising on style.

Check your water heater

Is your hot water system operating well? If you have any concerns, don’t wait for winter’s arrival. Call a plumber to check it out before the system fails and you are facing cold showers.

Fill those gaps

Inspecting your home for gaps and cracks that allow cool draughts to enter is time well spent. Give windows and doors a thorough wash inside and out, taking care to clean out the seals and locking functions. Replace rubber seals and seal cracks with gap filler to eliminate draughts. Even purchasing simple door “snake stoppers”, and placing them along the bottom of interior doors, is an effective way to make your home more energy efficient.

Mould and mildew

During the winter months, damp and dark environments can cause mould and mildew thrive. Both are harmful to your health and cause significant damage to your home.

Concentrate on bathrooms and wardrobes by cleaning the areas thoroughly with your choice of bacteria cleaning product or your homemade ecofriendly cleaner. Placing moisture-absorbing agents around your home can also help in preventing the growth and spread of mould and mildew.

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