Preparing Your Garage For Winter
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010As winter approaches, most homeowners give consideration to their lawn, windows and furnace. The garage might be an area of the home that is overlooked yet winterizing the garage can be just as important as preparing the rest of the home for winter. Depending on the type of garage you have – attached or detached – the preparation for winter may be different but either way, it’s important to prepare your garage to protect its contents and components.
Garages that are attached to the home can be a great convenience, especially when it comes to unloading the trunk, retrieving a tool, and avoiding rain and cold when coming or going. Convenient as attached garages are, they also present a unique challenge when it comes to winterizing. An attached garage is part of the home. This likely means that water pipes and maybe even heating and cooling ducts run through the garage. Garages with exposed water pipes should be adequately winterized by wrapping the pipes in an insulating material. This will help keep the pipes from freezing and bursting, causing a potentially monumental problem in other areas of the home.