Winter is in full swing! Even in Dallas-Fort Worth!
And, in many parts of the country, with winter comes harsh, inclement weather—including snowstorms.
Understanding how to deal with snow is a must if you want to protect your home this winter—and that includes understanding what snow-related mistakes to avoid.
So what, exactly, are those mistakes?
A recent article from realtor.com outlined snow removal mistakes homeowners tend to make during the winter months, including:
Not over doing it. Shoveling snow is rigorous exercise. Unless you do regular intense cardiovascular exercise, limit the time and effort. Break down the effort into multiple work efforts. Save a life!
Not cleaning gutters or downspout drains. If your gutters are congested, snow melt can’t drain properly. If temperatures drop, that melting snow can freeze—and as the ice expands, it can break your gutter or downspout material (or, in severe cases, rip the gutters off your home completely.) To avoid this issue, make sure to regularly clean your gutters.
Not removing snow from the roof. A few inches of snow on your roof isn’t likely to do any damage. But if you live in an area where it snows heavily and often, you need to stay on top of roof snow removal. When accumulation hits 60 pounds of snow per square foot (which generally translates to six inches of compacted snow or 12 inches of fluffy snow), it puts your home at risk for roof damage—so make sure to clear any snow off the roof before it hits that point.
Not using pet-safe ice melt. Ice melt can be a great way to de-ice walkways, driveways, and sidewalks. But certain products can be hazardous if ingested by pets—so if you are going to use ice melt, make sure to use a pet-safe version.
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