Prepare Your Home for Winter!
December is a month of magic—twinkling lights, festive celebrations, and the anticipation of a fresh new year. But with all the holiday cheer comes a little extra responsibility to keep your home cozy, safe, and ready for winter’s challenges.
Our December Home Maintenance and Safety Checklist is here to guide you through simple yet essential tasks. These steps will help you protect your home and create the perfect haven for you and your loved ones.
1. Dust Every Nook and Cranny
With the furnace working overtime and everyone spending more time indoors, dust has a way of making itself at home. This month, go beyond your regular cleaning routine and tackle those often-overlooked spots—light switches, lampshades, ceiling fans, and baseboards.
For example, if you notice the baseboards in your living room are coated in dust, grab a trusty microfiber cloth, and get to work. Not only will your home feel fresher, but your air quality will improve too—a win during cold and flu season.
2. Light Up the Outdoors
Winter evenings are dark and, let’s face it, slippery. Make sure all your outdoor lights are working properly, from your porch to your garage. A well-lit walkway not only keeps your guests safe but also makes your home look warm and inviting during those long winter nights.
Consider adding solar-powered lights with motion sensors to brighten up shadowy spots. They’re a lifesaver when you’re juggling groceries or taking the trash out in the dark!
3. Re-Caulk Your Shower
Mold and grime thrive in neglected crevices, and over time, worn-out caulk can lead to water damage. Take a close look at your showers and bathtubs this month. If the caulk looks cracked or discoloured, it’s time for a refresh.
Re-caulking is easier than it sounds. One homeowner recently told me how they spent an hour re-caulking their guest bathroom before holiday visitors arrived. “It made the space feel brand new,” she said—and saved them from potential water issues down the road.
4. Clean Your Range Hood
The holidays are peak cooking season, and your range hood is your kitchen’s unsung hero. It keeps fumes, grease, and odours from lingering too long. But if the filters are clogged, it can’t do its job!
Take a little time to clean your range hood. A quick scrub with warm soapy water or vinegar can work wonders!
5. Secure Your Toilet
Here’s a tip that’s often overlooked: caulking your toilet to the floor. It prevents odours, keeps the toilet stable, and even meets plumbing code requirements. Plus, it’s a quick fix with big benefits.
Imagine hosting a holiday party and discovering your wobbly toilet becomes the talk of the evening! Avoid the embarrassment and give it a little TLC now.
6. Prep Your Flashlights
Winter storms can knock out power in an instant, leaving you fumbling in the dark. Take stock of your flashlights, make sure they work, and keep plenty of fresh batteries on hand.
For added peace of mind, stash a flashlight in your bedside drawer, kitchen, and car. A friend of the team swears by headlamps—hands-free and perfect for those surprise outages.
7. Stock Up on Water
Freezing pipes are a winter reality, so it’s smart to have an emergency stash of drinking water. Even in warmer climates, having extra water on hand is never a bad idea!
Fill reusable jugs at your local grocery store or pick up a few cases of bottled water. One couple I know keeps their stash in a cool basement closet, rotating it regularly to ensure it’s fresh.
8. Build Your Winter Pantry
When storms roll in, the last thing you want is to be caught without food. Stock up on non-perishables like canned soups, pasta, rice, and snacks.
A friend once shared how their pantry saved the day during an unexpected power outage. With canned beans, pasta, and a camp stove, they managed to whip up a hearty chili while the neighbourhood was dark.
9. Check Your Attic Insulation
Feeling drafts or seeing sky-high heating bills? Your attic might be the culprit! Proper insulation keeps your home warm and your energy costs in check.
Take a peek up there and look for gaps or compressed insulation. If you’re not sure what to look for, a professional assessment is worth the investment. One homeowner I worked with reported slashing their heating bill by 20% after addressing insulation issues—now that’s a holiday gift!
Why This Checklist Matters
Taking care of your home isn’t just about maintenance—it’s about creating a space where your family feels safe and comfortable. Each of these small tasks contributes to a bigger goal: a cozy, secure home that’s ready to face winter’s challenges.
So grab a cup of hot cocoa, put on your favorite playlist, and tackle this list one step at a time. By the end of December, you’ll have a home that’s not just ready for winter—but ready for all the warmth, joy, and memories the season brings.