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Weatherproofed homes: 7 Key takeaways from home weatherproofing

by Daniel Leeder 12/21/2023

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Weatherproofing your home can have enormous benefits, from saving money on utility bills to protecting your home from some of the harshest storm impacts common to your area. However, many individuals may not know where to start when the time comes to weatherproof their homes.

Here are a few great places to start and common questions about weatherproofing your home.

1. Fix leaks around windows & doors

When it comes to weatherproofing homes, the best places to start are your doors and windows. These areas are great, covert money drains due to leaking cold air from the interior of the home during hot weather or letting the cold winter air slip in during the colder months, both boosting your utility costs.

Adding the appropriate seals to your windows and doors can help retain the indoor temperatures while keeping the outdoor elements outside.

2. Insulate

Proper weatherproofing also means monitoring your insulation. If you're in a particularly weather-intense area, it may be worth it to invest in heft insulation that keeps the effects of the weather from leaking into your home. Likewise, insulation can help protect the interior of your home's walls from unforeseen damage, like excessive changes in humidity.

Depending on your region, adding extra layers of attic or basement insulation may also help keep your home in top shape during the harsh months or when temperatures tend to fluctuate to extremes.

3. Weatherproof your exterior walls

Weatherproofing your home's exterior is usually more preventative. This may include trimming foliage away from the home to prevent damage should something happen to a tree or large overhanging plant.

Inspect your home's exterior walls for any damage, such as pest damage or warped panels. If you find any, it's imperative to treat the issue as soon as possible. Likewise, check outer door and window frames to ensure they're installed correctly and don't have any apparent leaks.

4. Make sure storm windows are installed correctly

If you have storm windows, make sure they're installed correctly. Any window installed incorrectly could have adverse effects. However, a storm window installed incorrectly could also damage your home due to the more robust materials used.

By ensuring your windows are installed correctly, you not only ensure they remain energy-efficient, but also add an extra layer of protection to your home.

5. What are the benefits of weatherproofing your home?

Weatherproofing your home is great for adding an extra layer of protection during stormy weather. It's also great for decreasing energy bills.

6. Are there insurance breaks for weatherproofing your home?

Yes. Some insurance companies will offer insurance breaks for weatherproofing homes. Check your policy or give your provider a call if you're curious.

7. Does weatherproofing provide financial perks?

Absolutely! Not only can it reduce the damage done to your home, but it can add value to your home while lowering your energy bills.

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Regardless of your home, adding an extra level of weatherproofing is a great way to ensure you protect your investment while increasing your savings.


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Daniel Leeder

Daniel j Leeder is a REALTOR®. A Legislative Committee member of Citrus County Realtors Association. He has an extensive history of business experience. Has been a franchise owner of Tropical Touch Auto Restoration an independent contractor for Colors on Parade Inc. for 29 years. A business owner, homeowner as well has closed on properties 75 times in 3 states. 

Strength of Character and a drive to please in all capacities of business and personal relationships helps him be the best choice for your Real Estate needs. Real Estate can be complicated, you need a professional in your corner to help you through the little details, and contracts, showings, and legal issues that arise with the buying or selling of one of your most expensive assets. You don't trust your Business or Home to just anybody. Consider Listing or Buying with the Captain. He will NOT steer you wrong.