In the Northeast, winter tends to linger well into March, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a jumpstart on boosting your home’s curb appeal. Taking advantage of the late-winter months to prepare your home’s exterior can save time, prevent damage from the remaining cold, and ensure your property looks its best once the snow finally melts. Here are some exterior projects perfectly suited for homes in cold climates this time of year.
Harsh winters can leave your home worse for wear. While snow and ice may still be present, you can start inspecting your property for visible damage. Look for cracked siding, chipped paint, or sagging gutters. Make a list of necessary repairs so you’re ready to tackle them as soon as the weather permits.
Even in the dead of winter, your front door can make a lasting impression. Consider repainting your door in a bold, welcoming color that stands out against the snow. Adding cold-weather-resistant décor, such as a tasteful wreath or planters with evergreen branches, can brighten up your entryway until spring blooms arrive.
Heavy snow and ice can take a toll on roofs and gutters. If it’s safe to do so, inspect these areas for damage like missing shingles, ice dams, or clogged gutters. Hiring a professional for a late-winter checkup is a smart move to address issues before spring rains expose hidden problems.
Salt, sand, and freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on walkways and driveways, leaving behind cracks and discoloration. While repairs may need to wait until temperatures rise, now is the time to schedule contractors or gather materials for DIY fixes. A clean, well-maintained path will instantly enhance curb appeal once winter ends.
The shorter days of winter mean your exterior lighting gets plenty of use. Upgrading to stylish, energy-efficient fixtures can make your home safer and more attractive, even during the darkest months. Solar lights may not work as well in snowy climates, but LED pathway and motion-sensor lights are ideal for Northeast winters.
By tackling these projects now, you’ll stay ahead of the curve and ensure your home is ready for spring’s arrival. With thoughtful preparation, your home will look pristine as the snow melts and the season changes.
Tanguay Homes, Inc.
419 Route 105 Suite A,
Newport, Vermont 05855
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P.O. Box 517
Newport, VT 05855
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Tony Tanguay
President