As winter approaches, property and homeowners can take some simple but impactful steps to ensure their spaces are prepared for the snow and ice that winter brings. Early preparation not only helps with safety but also prevents costly repairs and minimizes disruption during the colder months. Here’s a practical guide to getting your property winter-ready.
1. Prepare Snow Removal Equipment
Before winter is in full swing, inspect your snow removal tools. Ensure snow shovels, ice scrapers, and any snowblowers are in working order and ready for heavy use. For properties with large parking areas, a well-maintained snowblower can make a big difference in efficiency. Test any powered equipment to avoid issues when you need it most.
2. Stock Up on De-Icing Products
Icy sidewalks and driveways can be hazardous for residents, guests, and tenants. Stock up on rock salt, sand, or de-icing products to keep high-traffic areas safe and accessible. For property owners, it’s wise to invest in eco-friendly or pet-safe de-icers that protect landscaping while minimizing environmental impact.
3. Inspect Outdoor Plumbing
Winter brings an increased risk of frozen pipes. Inspect and insulate any outdoor faucets or exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like garages or basements. Adding insulation or pipe wraps in advance can help prevent freezing, reduce the risk of costly burst pipes, and protect your property’s plumbing system.
4. Prune Overhanging Branches
Heavy snow can weigh down branches, creating a risk of breakage that may damage your property or create hazards on walkways and driveways. Trim any trees and shrubs near the property, especially those that overhang structures, parking areas, or footpaths. This step can also help prevent injuries and potential liabilities for property owners.
5. Winterize Entryways
Entryways see a lot of wear and tear in winter due to snow, ice, and salt. Adding heavy-duty mats or nonslip rugs at entrances can reduce tracking in snow and moisture. For homeowners, this preserves floors and carpets, while property owners can provide tenants and guests with safer, more slip-resistant entry points.
6. Prepare an Emergency Plan and Kit
Winter weather can sometimes disrupt power and accessibility, so it’s essential to be prepared. Stock up on basics like blankets, flashlights, batteries, bottled water, and non-perishable food. Property owners with tenants should communicate an emergency contact plan and provide information on how to handle power outages or other weather-related issues.
7. Arrange Professional Snow Removal Services
Snow removal can be challenging, especially after major snowfalls. Ensuring driveways, walkways, and parking areas are clear of snow and ice is crucial for safety, accessibility, and compliance with local regulations. For property and homeowners alike, this is where Secured Property Group can help. Our professional snow removal services keep your property safe and accessible all winter long, so you don’t have to tackle the snow yourself.
With just a few early steps, property and homeowners can make winter much easier and safer. And with Secured Property Group’s reliable snow removal service, you can relax knowing that your property will stay clear, accessible, and winter-ready.
Contact us today to arrange your snow removal service and prepare for a worry-free winter season.
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