Home Improvement This Winter: A Short Guide

Winter has arrived; with the cold comes the dark and the damp. For those who own a home, this means issues with the interior and exterior that it might be best to approach head-on, making home improvements to keep your property safe, secure, and comfortable. As such, this guide is about home improvement this winter that matters most for your property. Read on to learn how you can best approach home issues and make fixes and repairs to protect the security of your home. 

Photo of a home in winter

Roof

Bearing the brunt of the weather is the roof of your home. It’s here that heavy rain will slash, and here that the winds will attempt to pull away at the tiles. Over time, especially over successive winters, your roof can experience significant wear and tear, so it may let in water or air and become a danger or a nuisance for those living beneath it.

So, as a winter precaution, and as a way to invest in the long-term comfort of your home, consider contacting roofing companies near you to get the right people up the ladders to make your roof secure and modern for the coming months and years. This is smart maintenance that will save money in the long run.

Insulation

In the winter, you spend more money on the heating of your home. It’s cold outside, and that coolness seeps into your home through the doors, the windows, and even the walls. The more cold air that comes in, the more you’ll have to pay to counter it with your heating bills.

The smart home improvement this winter then, is to buy and install insulation. Not only will it bring your bills down while increasing the value of your home but it’s also a smart step to take to help save the environment, as unnecessary home heating uses fossil fuels just like your car. 

Warming Decor

There are several ways in which you can bring in decorations for your home that’ll make it look warm, homely, and comfortable for your family this winter. One of your options is to buy yellow light bulbs, which will make more of a homely glow for the winter. When it comes to summer, you can swap them out for whiter light if you’d prefer. Winter’s also the time for rugs and carpets and throws – fabrics that’ll make rooms feel warmer. 

Garden

Most people gear their garden around the summery months. That’s when the flowers are in full bloom, and the bumblebees and butterflies are buzzing from stem to stem. But while this is the ideal scene for any garden, it doesn’t mean that you should abandon it in the winter months. 

Rather, if you’re smart and you read winter gardening guides, you may be able to make your garden a little slice of paradise for you to relax in, or look out at, in the coldest months of the year. Think about planting some winter plants, or even some vegetables, to make your garden a great place to hang out all year round. Likewise, consider Welsummer eggs as delightful additions to enhancing your winter garden. These eggs, known for their rich brown color and delicious flavor, can add a touch of warmth to your seasonal gatherings and meals, making your garden a year-round source of delight.

These tips are aimed at homeowners interested in spending a little cash on their homes this winter, making key improvements for their comfort and happiness. 

Tre Pryor, Realtor

Tre Pryor is the leading real estate expert in the city of Louisville. He is a multi-million dollar producer and consistently ranks in the top 1% of Louisville Realtors for homes sold. Tre Pryor has the highest possible rating—5.0 stars on Google—by his clients and is routinely interviewed by the local NBC news. Tre Pryor is a member of the RE/MAX Hall of Fame.