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Stay Warm And Cozy This Winter With These 5 Home Improvement Projects

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The best time to spend at home is during the winter, but unfortunately, with the short days and chilly weather, it can seem like the least convenient time to make improvements to our homes. Check out the list below for ideas on how to make the most of the winter months and keep upgrading your house all year long. Here are 5 important home improvement projects that we are going to discuss to make your home warm and cozy this winter:


1. Fill Gaps And Insulate


Lower utility costs and warm and inviting evenings when the temperature drops below freezing are benefits of a well-insulated home. Have a top-rated local insulation contractor inspect your home to look for places where you're wasting energy or where the insulation is too thin. The R-value, which measures how well insulation prevents heat from entering or exiting your home, will be calculated.


You might need to install the new attic insulation or more energy-efficient windows as a consequence of the roof inspection. Additionally, you might find that an insulating spray foam is necessary to seal any crevices around the windows and doors.


2. Revamp The Basement


Similar to the laundry room, you may modify the basement without having to expose your house to the elements because it is underneath. Although this is a place that is susceptible to mildew, the risk is reduced by the dryer winter air. Think about changing the flooring, adding new lighting, and improving the insulation (after fixing any issues with the existing concrete, such as cracks).


Additionally, you could want to convert your unfinished basement to make a gym, playroom, or office that is more useful or enjoyable.


3. Retouch Siding


Winter weather creates ideal circumstances for painting, which dries more quickly than during more humid months, much as how cold, dry air affects flooring adhesive. Additionally, manufacturers typically provide cheaper paint costs in the winter, saving you money.


Look for low-volatile organic compound (VOC) paints that may be applied without opening all the windows and doors. To help move the air about, a powerful fan will do just fine.


4. Seal Windows And Doors


As winter approaches, we frequently start to detect air leaks around windows and doors that weren't previously apparent. A perfect time to fix these leaks or install new windows and doors is during the winter.


Your current windows' glass panes can have an insulating layer added to them. This will help prevent the glass from freezing and cracking. There are also special films available that make it hard for neighbors to peek inside your home still while giving you a clear view of the outdoors from within.


5. Fix Heat Channels To The Roof


If you reside in a snowy region where ice dams are a frequent occurrence, heat wires are a practical addition. To melt the snow and ice surrounding the roof shingles, heat cables have been inserted. The heat produced by these tiny electric wires is sufficient to melt snow without endangering the shingles. If you're unsure about the strength and length of the cables required, you should speak with a professional roofing contractor.


We sincerely hope that these home renovation ideas were useful. Before altering the interior of your home, remember to start winterizing the exterior because any problems that arise there will gradually find their way inside. Call our staff at North Star Roofing if you need assistance choosing the best heating alternatives for your house; we would be pleased to assist!


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