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6 Home Projects to Do Now for a Worry-Free Winter

A red chair covered in snow

Winter is so. Rough. On. Your. Home.

So jump at the chance to do these home improvement projects now — when you’ve still got sun and warm temps — for a home that’s gorgeous, warm, and worry-free when winter does come. Vitamin D boost included.

#1 Upgrade Your Deck So It Won’t Get Slippery — or Rot

Your deck hates winter. Like, even more than you do.

Wintry weather soaks it, freezes it, and makes it swell and shrink repeatedly.

It’s a recipe for wood rot — and an ER visit if you step through the decayed part (hello, co-pay). Even if you come out unscathed, it’ll cost you $8 to $20 a square foot to replace with just basic treated wood.

So why not be proactive and do something to protect your deck, and while you’re at it, make it prettier and more enjoyable for the rest of your summer?

#2 Light Up Your Landscape

You probably barely escaped a lawsuit when your grouchy neighbor (not the fun one) slipped on your dark driveway last January.

Avoid a replay (that could cost you lost work and soaring medical bills) on those how-is-it-dark-already winter evenings.

Some ways to use outdoor lighting:

LEDs last a long time and don’t use much energy. But they do require hard-wiring, which could require an electrician. 

Solar lights don’t need wiring, but the light can be less bright.

#3 Switch Your Fireplace to Gas for Lower Heating Bills

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Gas bill has you paying through the nose . . .

Science lesson: Most of the warm air from your beloved holiday hearth goes right out the chimney instead of into your room.

But you can reverse that climb in your heating bill by converting it to a gas fireplace insert.

Why fireplace inserts are better than wood:

A fireplace insert will totally revolutionize your winter — but it won’t come cheap. An insert is an investment of about $3,000 to $6,500 installed, says Charlie Turner, president of Cricket on the Hearth, Inc., in Rochester, N.Y., “but you’ll save money by using your furnace less and zone heating your living space better.”

#4 Replace a Leaky Roof With a Pretty One (That’ll Keep Winter Out — Forever)

A new roof isn’t nearly as fun as buying that art deco dining table you’ve had your eye on. But then, maybe you haven’t seriously seen metal roofs, which come in some pretty cool colors. It could totally transform your home.

Metal roofs:

They do cost more than traditional shingles, but if you live in an area with heavy snowstorms, and you plan to stick around for awhile, the worry-free nature of them is really sweet.

#5 Wash Your Windows to Let the Sun in

You’re spoiled now, but think about how you’ll be salivating for sunlight in about six months.

Do yourself a sunny favor and clean your windows inside and out to bring in warm winter sunshine. You’ll save money on heating bills, brighten your house, and lift your mood.

Doing it now gives you a chance to spot potential issues such as cracked windows, a carpenter bee infestation, or warped siding — and still have time to fix them before temps drop. 

If in your heart, you know you’re not going to do that (your heart always knows), a low-hassle option is to take the time in summer to book a pro in the fall — before they get swamped and won’t even answer your calls.

#6 DIY Some Window Treatments to Keep It Cozy at Night

Wait, didn’t we just suggest allowing in the sunshine? Yes, so plan to keep your shades open during the day, but once the sun goes down, you’ll want to keep heat inside and freezing air out.

There’s a pretty neat DIY project called a Kume curtain that originated in Chile (how cool, is that?), which solves that problem.

They’re kind of like shades — but with four insulating layers that trap air, keeping your room toasty. And since you’re DIYing them, you can make them as fun and flattering as you like — while enjoying the last of summer’s warmth.

Related: 9 Mood-Lifting Ideas for Your Home When Winter Gets You Down

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