Cost-Effective Ways You Can Prepare Your Home For Winter

Stay warm and dry this winter while keeping your energy costs low, by doing these things before winter.

CLEAN OUT THOSE GUTTERS!

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Making sure that water can flow freely through your gutters now, will help prevent icicles and ice dams from forming later.

FLUSH YOUR WATER HEATER

Particles and sediment can collect over time in the bottom of your water heater, hindering the unit’s efficiency. Flush the water through the drain valve to clear out the material and keep your heater functioning at its best.

CHANGE YOUR CEILING FAN TO TURN CLOCKWISE

Have your ceiling fans move in a clockwise direction so they push hot air along the ceiling towards the floor. If they’re going counterclockwise, they won’t be as effective.

WINDOW INSULATION FILM

It may not be the most fashionable tip, but window insulation film can keep up to 70% of heat from leaking out of the windows. You won’t mind the appearance when you’re toasty warm in your house!

DRAFT GUARDS

In a drafty room, heat escapes under the door. When winterizing your house, place draft guards by the doors to prevent heat loss. It’s a simple solution that keeps your house warm and saves you from wasting energy. Plus you don’t even need to purchase anything-a rolled up towel will do!

REPLACE FILTERS

Regularly changing the filters in your central air and heating system can significantly improve its efficiency and longevity, while easing the pressure on your wallet.

WEATHERSTRIP TAPE

Drafts and air leaks increase your heating costs, so make sure your windows and doors are sealed tight with weatherstripping. Simple, easy, and smart.

PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

The US Department of Energy says you can save as much as 1% on your energy bill for every degree you lower your home’s temperature during the winter. Install a programmable thermostat now and save money by keeping the temp down when you’re not at home.

CAULK IT

Any remaining gaps in siding, windows, or doors can be filled with caulk. For extra drafty windows and doors, caulk the inside too, pulling off moldings to fill all gaps in the insulation.

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Glen Mcpike
Glen Mcpike
Gerry was incredibly helpful, and responsive to all my questions. Walked me through it step by step, and stayed in contact the entire time. When the crew showed up to work, they were fast and professional. Cleaned up thoroughly. It looks like a brand new home. Couldn't be happier with what they did.
Chris Wilkowski
Chris Wilkowski
Timely call back, and on site responsiveness. Very professional and highly recommended. We suffered wind damage over the weekend. Called on Monday and the repairs were made by noon.
Tonya Miles
Tonya Miles
Clint came to inspect a portion of our roof today that we thought needed repair. Turns out, no repair needed. I inquired about solar options as well, which he didn't recommend for our home due to lack of adequate sun exposure. I appreciated his honesty and sincere customer service rather than trying to make money off us. Very kind and respectful. Will definitely keep them in mind for future needs.
Larry Moritz
Larry Moritz
Had a leak in the vents Clint fix it very quickly
Matthew Yutzy
Matthew Yutzy
I have had the pleasure of working with Austin and Josh and their company at Royal Contracting. It’s been a great experience working with them, they go above and beyond. I would highly recommend this company for all your roofing needs.
Wallace Funeral Homes
Wallace Funeral Homes
We sprung a leak in our kitchen. I reached out to Austin, to have it looked at, and repaired. He had one of his employees swing by the next day, and got it fixed. Very pleased.
Augustine Blanco
Augustine Blanco
Clint was very courteous and professional. He cares about the customer and is very honest. I highly recommend Royal Roofing.
Thomas Branham
Thomas Branham
Great people great staff great work