Winter Home Prep Series: Protect Your Pipes and Gutters

As temperatures drop, it’s essential to protect your home’s plumbing and drainage systems to avoid costly repairs during winter. In this week’s home preparation guide, we’re focusing on how to keep your pipes and gutters functioning properly through the colder months. Here are three important tasks to check off your list:

1.Insulate Pipes: Frozen pipes can cause significant damage if they burst. To avoid this risk, inspect pipes in cold-prone areas like basements, attics, and crawl spaces. Wrap these pipes in insulation to help keep them warm and prevent freezing. Insulation is inexpensive and easy to install, providing an added layer of protection during winter’s harshest months. This small task can save you from the hassle and expense of dealing with burst pipes and water damage.

      2. Clean the Gutters: Clogged gutters can cause major problems when temperatures drop. Leaves and debris can block water flow, leading to ice dams that damage your roof, siding, and foundation. Before winter sets in, clear out your gutters and downspouts. Consider installing gutter guards to prevent future clogs. This step will ensure water flows freely and keeps your home safe from potential winter damage.


      3. Check Water Drainage: Proper water drainage is crucial to keeping your home dry during winter. Check that your downspouts direct water at least several feet away from your home’s foundation. Poor drainage can lead to basement leaks and water damage, especially when melting snow has nowhere to go. Make sure all drainage systems are working properly before the cold hits.


      By taking these steps, you’ll protect your home from the damage that winter can bring. If you need assistance finding professionals to help with winter prep—or if you’re thinking of buying or selling a home—contact Properties on the Potomac at 703-624-8333 today. We’re here to help you through every step of homeownership!