Winter may bring cooler temps, but with the right steps, you can keep your home warm, safe, and energy-efficient. 🐙❄️ Here’s how to prepare: 1️⃣ Insulate Pipes: Wrap exposed pipes with foam or insulation to prevent freezing and bursting during cold spells. 2️⃣ Seal Drafts: Use weatherstripping or caulk to block chilly air from sneaking through windows and doors. 3️⃣ Reverse Ceiling Fans: Set fans to spin clockwise on low speed to push warm air back down into your living space. 4️⃣ Inspect Your HVAC System: Schedule a tune-up to ensure your heating system is running efficiently. A clean, well-maintained system saves energy and keeps you cozy. 5️⃣ Protect Outdoor Faucets: Disconnect hoses and cover outdoor spigots to avoid freezing damage. Taking these steps now means fewer surprises later! Need help winterizing your home? Call Advantage for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical expertise. We’re here to keep you comfortable no matter the weather. 📞 850-203-0945 🌐 AdvantageHPE.com CFC1430935 / CAC1820676 / EC13014393 #WinterReady #FeelTheAdvantage #HomeCareSimplified
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Keep your home cozy and well-maintained all winter long with this essential winter maintenance checklist. A little prep goes a long way in protecting your home’s value! 1. Inspect Windows and Doors: Use weather stripping or caulk to seal gaps that let in cold air. Check for drafts around doors, windows, and vents. 2. Add Insulation: Ensure your attic and walls are properly insulated to retain heat and lower energy costs. 3. Check Ductwork: Seal and insulate ducts to prevent heat loss. 4. Furnace Maintenance: Schedule a professional inspection and cleaning of your furnace or heating system. 5. Replace Filters: Change HVAC filters to ensure optimal airflow and efficiency. 6. Test Thermostats: Make sure your thermostat is functioning properly, and consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat. 7. Insulate Pipes: Wrap pipes in unheated areas (like basements or crawl spaces) to prevent freezing. 8. Disconnect Outdoor Hoses: Drain and store garden hoses, and shut off outdoor water supply lines. 9. Let Faucets Drip: During extreme cold, allow faucets to drip slightly to prevent pipes from freezing. #HomeMaintenance #WinterHomeMaintenance #ProtectYourHome #HomeCare #HomeownershipTips #WinterReadyHomes Photo credit: @french.country.cottage.and.farmhouse
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Temperatures are dropping! Here are 7 quick tips to keep your home safe and warm during the chilly winter months. -Protect Your Pipes: Wrap exposed pipes with insulation or towels to prevent freezing. -Keep Faucets Dripping: When temperatures drop below 32°F, let faucets drip slightly to keep water flowing and prevent freezing. -Check Your Heating System: Ensure your HVAC runs efficiently, and replace filters if needed. Space heaters? Use them safely and never leave them unattended. -Seal Drafts: Use weatherstripping or draft stoppers to block cold air from entering doors and windows. -Keep Your Floors Cozy: Add area rugs or carpet for extra insulation and a warm, inviting touch. CC Carpet has great options to keep your home comfortable! -Open Cabinet Doors: Allow warm air to circulate around pipes under sinks by keeping cabinet doors open. This simple step can help prevent freezing. -Stay Prepared: Keep flashlights, blankets, and emergency supplies handy in case of power outages.
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❄️ Pipe-Freezing Facts! ❄️ Here’s a frosty question to test your winter wisdom: At what temperature do pipes risk freezing? 🧊 A) 32°F B) 40°F C) 28°F D) 45°F If you guessed 32°F, you nailed it! Once temperatures hit the freezing mark, your pipes are in the danger zone. But here’s the catch—it doesn’t stop there! Wind chills and poor insulation can make pipes freeze even faster, especially in basements, attics, garages, and outdoor spaces. 🚨 Why does this happen? When water freezes, it expands. This expansion puts massive pressure on your plumbing, often leading to cracked or burst pipes. The result? Costly repairs, water damage, and a whole lot of stress. 😱 But don’t worry—you can fight back against the freeze! With a little preparation (and some help from Action Plumbing), your home can stay safe and warm, no matter how cold it gets outside. 🛠️✨ 🌟 Cold-Weather Plumbing Survival Guide: 🌟 ✅ Keep your thermostat steady: Never let your home’s temperature drop below 55°F, even if you’re on vacation. ✅ Drip those faucets: Running water is less likely to freeze, so let cold water trickle overnight during frigid weather. ✅ Insulate your pipes: Wrap pipes in unheated areas with insulation sleeves or heat tape for extra protection. ✅ Seal up drafts: Look for gaps or cracks near pipes and seal them with caulk or foam insulation. ✅ Open cabinet doors: Let warm air circulate around sinks by opening cabinet doors in kitchens and bathrooms. ✅ Locate your water shut-off valve: In case of a freeze, shutting off the water quickly can prevent a major disaster. And remember, when the cold strikes, Action Plumbing is here for you 24/7! From insulating pipes to repairing burst lines, we’ve got the tools, expertise, and speedy service to save the day. 💪💧 Don’t let frozen pipes leave you out in the cold—call us and we’ll make sure your home stays cozy and your plumbing stays intact! 🏠✨ #PipeProtection #FreezeProofYourHome #WinterPlumbingTips #PlumbingHeroes #StayWarmStaySafe
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DIY HVAC Pro Tip: Keep your outdoor HVAC unit running smoothly this winter! Gently clear any significant ice, snow, or debris off the unit. Remember, your outdoor unit should defrost itself approximately every 90 minutes. When snow and ice cover your HVAC unit, you risk freezing or emergency shutdowns, which can lead to major plumbing issues as pipes may freeze. To prevent expensive damage, keep an 18-inch perimeter around your unit clear and ensure the top and sides remain uncovered. Avoid using sharp objects to remove ice to protect the coils and fins. A little maintenance goes a long way in keeping your home warm and cozy with this simple maintenance tip! #HVACTips #DIY #WinterReady #HighCaliberSolutions #HomeMaintenance
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To Air 1 Mechanical Heating Cooling & Plumbing Community As the weather starts to change and temperatures drop, it is important to take steps to prevent frozen pipes in your home. Frozen pipes can cause major damage to your property and can be very costly to repair. Here are some tips to help prevent frozen pipes: 1. Keep faucets dripping. This will help to prevent water from freezing inside the pipes. 2. Open cabinets. This will allow warm air to circulate around pipes that are exposed to the elements. 3. Disconnect hoses. Remove all hoses from outdoor faucets and drain them completely. 4. Know your shut-off valve. Be sure to know where your main water shut-off valve is located in case you need to turn off the water in an emergency. We hope these tips help keep your home safe and sound this winter. If you are having any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us at 703-360-HELP.
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To Air 1 Mechanical Heating Cooling & Plumbing Community As the weather starts to change and temperatures drop, it is important to take steps to prevent frozen pipes in your home. Frozen pipes can cause major damage to your property and can be very costly to repair. Here are some tips to help prevent frozen pipes: 1. Keep faucets dripping. This will help to prevent water from freezing inside the pipes. 2. Open cabinets. This will allow warm air to circulate around pipes that are exposed to the elements. 3. Disconnect hoses. Remove all hoses from outdoor faucets and drain them completely. 4. Know your shut-off valve. Be sure to know where your main water shut-off valve is located in case you need to turn off the water in an emergency. We hope these tips help keep your home safe and sound this winter. If you are having any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us at 703-360-HELP.
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