Fixing Winter Wear-and-Tear: Simple Repairs

December 21, 2024

Fixing Winter Wear-and-Tear: Simple Repairs After Harsh Weather

Winter can take a serious toll on your home, from cracked driveways to drafty windows and damaged roofs. As the weather starts to warm, it's the perfect time to assess the damage and make those crucial fixes. Taking care of winter wear-and-tear early can prevent small issues from turning into big, costly problems. Here’s how to get your home back into shape after harsh winter weather.

Inspect and Repair Your Roof

Check for Missing or Damaged Shingles

Winter storms can damage your roof by loosening or breaking shingles. Make sure to do a thorough inspection, checking for any shingles that may need replacing.

  • Roof Repair Products: Keep a product like Henry Roof Patch Cement on hand to quickly seal any minor cracks or leaks.
  • Professional Help: If you notice major damage, it’s best to call a professional roofer to assess the situation and make necessary repairs.

Clean and Repair Gutters

Gutters are vital for redirecting water away from your home, but winter snow and ice can cause clogs, sagging, or even detachments.

  • Use Gutter Guards: To help keep debris out of your gutters in the future, consider installing Amerimax Gutter Guards.
  • Check Connections: Make sure all sections are securely fastened and that downspouts are clear of debris.

Seal Drafty Windows and Doors

Re-Caulk Around Windows

Freezing temperatures can cause caulking to crack and wear down, leading to drafts and water leaks. Re-caulk your windows to maintain energy efficiency.

Replace Weatherstripping

Inspect the weatherstripping on doors and windows and replace any worn-out sections. This helps to maintain indoor temperatures and prevent unwanted air and moisture from entering.

Tackle Exterior Wall and Siding Damage

Look for Cracks and Damage

Exterior walls and siding often bear the brunt of harsh winter weather. Look for cracks, warping, or other damage, particularly in areas close to ground level.

Power Wash Dirt and Grime

A long winter can leave your exterior covered in dirt and salt. Power washing can help revive your home’s curb appeal.

Repair Driveways and Walkways

Patch Up Cracks

Water that seeps into driveway cracks can freeze, expand, and cause damage. Repair these cracks before they expand further.

Clean and Seal Concrete

Clean your walkways to remove salt residue, which can lead to pitting. After cleaning, seal the concrete to protect it from future winter damage.

Check and Maintain Your HVAC System

Replace Air Filters

During the winter, your HVAC system works overtime, leading to clogged filters. Replacing your filters ensures efficiency and good indoor air quality.

Schedule a Professional HVAC Check

A professional technician can assess the condition of your system, clean it, and make any necessary repairs to get it ready for the warmer months ahead.

Inspect and Fix Fencing and Decking

Look for Rust or Rot

Wood and metal fencing and decking can become damaged by constant exposure to moisture.

  • Wood Sealant: For wooden structures, use Thompson’s WaterSeal Wood Protector to add a protective layer and prevent further damage.
  • Remove Rust: For metal fences, use a wire brush to remove rust and apply a rust-inhibiting primer and paint.

Tighten Loose Screws

Inspect screws, bolts, and brackets to ensure everything is tightly secured. Replace any hardware that shows signs of rust or wear.

Conclusion

Taking care of winter wear-and-tear is key to keeping your home in great shape and preventing minor issues from turning into major problems. From repairing roof damage to cleaning gutters and sealing drafts, these simple repairs will prepare your home for the warmer months ahead.

If you need help tackling any of these post-winter repairs, Shore Handyman is here for Cape May County residents! Contact Shore Handyman today to get your home back in top shape after a harsh winter. Our experienced technicians can handle everything from roof repairs to driveway fixes and everything in between.

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