Get Your Home Ready For Spring With These Improvements

The craftsman's hand uses silicone glue and glue to weld the glass and aluminum.Throughout the colder months of the year, probably the last thing on your mind is checking off boxes on your to-do list. With the holidays and winter sports, home improvement usually takes a backseat to other, more relaxing activities. 

While the wintertime is a great time to relax with a cup of hot chocolate, it can also be an ideal time for certain home improvement projects. Especially if you’re looking to list your home on the market in the springtime, winter projects are a great way to stay ahead of the game before spring. From sealing up cracks around the house to insulating the attic and foundation, Home Light has come up with some helpful suggestions to improve your house this winter.

Seal Up the Cracks Around Your House

Air is constantly moving in and out of your house, and during the winter months this can really hike up your gas or electric bill while you’re trying to keep your house warm. A great way to combat this uptick in your energy bill is to seal leaks around your windows and doors, as well as around the foundation of your home. This can reduce your airflow by up to 25%, and can really be noticed on your utilities bill. For those considering selling in the spring, a more efficient home will also appeal more to buyers looking to purchase a cost-effective home. 

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Insulate the Attic and Foundation

Insulating your attic and foundation is another great way to reduce your energy bill. After sealing any areas that may be leaking air, adding insulation to your attic may be the next step in reducing your gas or electricity usage. For this, you may need an insulation contractor to determine the exact level of thermal resistance your insulation has. Insulation contractors will also be able to advise you on exactly what type of insulation will benefit your home the best.

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