Winter in Whatcom County can be unpredictable. While temperatures may stay mild for much of the season, sudden cold snaps can catch homeowners off guard: leading to frozen pipes, water damage, roof leaks, and costly repairs.

The good news? A little preparation goes a long way. Taking time to winterize your home before the next freeze can help prevent emergencies and protect your property.

Use this winter home maintenance checklist to stay ahead of cold weather and avoid common winter damage.


1. Insulate Exposed Pipes

One of the most common causes of winter water damage is frozen pipes.

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2. Disconnect and Drain Outdoor Hoses

Outdoor plumbing is especially vulnerable during cold snaps.

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3. Seal Drafts Around Doors and Windows

Cold air infiltration makes your home harder to heat and can contribute to frozen pipes.

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4. Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Clogged gutters can create serious winter moisture issues.

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5. Inspect Your Roof for Damage

Small roofing issues become big problems in winter.

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6. Test Your Sump Pump (If You Have One)

Winter storms and melting snow can overwhelm sump pumps.

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7. Keep Your Home Warm, Even When You’re Away

Turning the heat too low is a common winter mistake.

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8. Know Where Your Main Water Shut-Off Is

In an emergency, time matters.

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9. Trim Trees and Branches Near Your Home

Winter storms can bring heavy snow, ice, and wind.

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10. Have a Restoration Professional You Can Call

Even with preparation, winter emergencies still happen.

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RestoreWell provides 24/7 emergency restoration services throughout Whatcom County, with fully certified technicians ready to respond when winter damage strikes.


Preparing Now Can Save You Thousands Later

Cold snaps don’t have to turn into disasters. By taking a proactive approach to winter home maintenance, you can protect your home, reduce emergency risks, and enjoy peace of mind throughout the season.

If winter weather does cause damage, RestoreWell is here to help, from emergency response to working with your insurance provider every step of the way.

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