Winter in Central Oregon presents unique challenges. From heavy snowfalls in Bend to icy mornings in Redmond and high winds in Sisters, our region demands careful preparation to keep homes safe and comfortable. With freezing temperatures, snow accumulation, and fluctuating weather patterns, proper winter maintenance is essential to avoid costly repairs and ensure peace of mind.
Here’s a helpful checklist we have compiled to help you prepare your home, yard, and vehicle for Central Oregon’s winter weather.
Tune-Up Heating System
Your heating system will likely be operating constantly during the winter, so it's crucial to keep it in top condition. At the start of the season, schedule a professional inspection to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, halfway through the winter, consider changing out the HVAC filter. A clogged filter can reduce airflow, making your furnace work harder and less efficiently.
Seal Windows & Doors
Leaks around windows and doors can cause heat loss and increase energy costs. To enhance energy efficiency:
Seal Windows: Consider using plastic or an insulator kit to cover windows.
Weatherstripping: Apply foam or weatherstripping around doors to stop leaks.
Storm Doors: Install storm doors on frequently used exterior doors.
Caulking: Replace or add exterior caulk to windows, door frames, and crevices where heat may be escaping. Choose a caulk suitable for colder temperatures to withstand temperature changes without cracking.
Window Treatments: Use heavier draperies or curtains to add an extra layer of insulation.
Pet Doors & Mail Slots: Cover these openings with fabric or towels to prevent drafts.
Adjust Ceiling Fans
In the winter, adjust your ceiling fans to rotate clockwise at a low speed. This movement pushes warm air down from the ceiling, helping to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the room.
Check Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
With increased use of heating systems, it's vital to ensure safety devices are functioning properly:
Clean Devices: Keep detectors free of dust and debris.
Test Alarms: Press the test button to verify functionality.
Replace Batteries: If the alarm doesn't sound during testing, replace the batteries.
Check Expiration Dates: Smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years. Look for the manufacturing date inside the unit; if none is found, replace the detector to ensure reliability.
Add Insulation
Proper insulation in attics, basements, crawl spaces, and walls prevents heat loss and reduces utility bills. Ensure you use insulation with the correct R-value (thickness and density) appropriate for your home.
Clean Chimney & HVAC Vents
Before using your fireplace, have the chimney professionally cleaned to remove soot and debris, reducing the risk of chimney fires. Additionally, clean HVAC vents to improve indoor air quality and system efficiency.
Winter Tool Care
Winter work can be hard on tools. Cutting limbs and blowing snow can cause a power tool to overheat. Here's how to keep your tools working well when the temperature drops:
Lubricate Parts: Apply lubricants to moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Proper Storage: Most cordless power tools do not perform well in very cold weather. Store them in a heated shed or garage to maintain battery life and functionality.
Clean After Use: After each use, clean any blades or other parts of your equipment. Apply a thin layer of oil to metal surfaces to prevent rust.
Temperature Acclimation: Tools with metal and plastic parts can become fragile in extreme cold. Allow them to warm up indoors before use to prevent breakage.
By following this winter maintenance checklist, you can prepare your Central Oregon home for the harsh winter conditions, ensuring safety, comfort, and energy efficiency throughout the season. For all your winter maintenance supplies and professional advice, visit Building Solutions in Bend. Our team is here to assist you with all your home improvement needs!
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