top of page

Preparing Your Doors and Windows for Winter

Writer's picture: Pro commercial doors Pro commercial doors



As the leaves change color and temperatures start to plummet, Canadians know that winter is just around the corner. Preparing your home for winter is essential to keep your property energy-efficient, comfortable, and safe during the cold months. Here are some tips to ensure your home is snug and secure throughout the season.


  1. Inspect for Drafts and Air Leaks: Check for drafts around doors and windows. Seal gaps and cracks with weatherstripping or caulk.

  2. Upgrade Weatherstripping: Replace worn or damaged weatherstripping around doors and windows with new, high-quality weatherstrips to prevent cold air from infiltrating.

  3. Window and Door Maintenance: Conduct a thorough inspection of all windows and doors. Look for signs of wear and tear, including damaged frames, hinges, locks, and handles. Replace or repair any components that are not functioning correctly.

  4. Install Draft Stoppers: Use draft stoppers or door sweeps at the bottom of exterior doors to block cold air from entering and warm air from escaping.

  5. Energy-Efficient Window Replacement: One of the most effective ways to improve energy efficiency and winter comfort is by replacing old, inefficient windows with energy-efficient ones. Energy-efficient windows are designed to reduce heat loss and prevent drafts, making your home more comfortable and reducing heating costs.

  6. Window Insulation Kits: Consider using window insulation kits, which consist of clear plastic film that adheres to the window frame and creates an insulating barrier.

  7. Storm Windows and Doors: If you have storm windows and doors, make sure they are in good condition and properly installed. They provide an additional layer of insulation.

  8. Check Window Panes: Inspect window panes for cracks or damage. Replace any damaged glass to maintain energy efficiency.

  9. Window Coverings: Consider installing or upgrading window treatments like heavy curtains or thermal blinds. These can help to retain heat inside your home and reduce energy consumption.

  10. Inspect and Lubricate Hardware: Check door hinges, locks, and handles for proper functioning. Lubricate moving parts to prevent them from freezing or becoming stiff.


Regular maintenance and proactive measures can save both time and money in the long run by preventing costly repairs and improving energy efficiency. Keep your doors and windows in top condition not only improves energy efficiency but also enhances the comfort and safety of your property and its occupants. At Pro Commercial Doors, we're here to help you with all your winterization needs. Contact us today to ensure your home is winter-ready!






Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating

Get Your Free Quote

CALL US NOW
647-490-3344

Thanks for submitting!

CONTACT

Phone:  647-490-3344

Email:  info@procommercialdoors.com

120 Woodstream Blvd, Unit 20

Woodbridge, ON L4L 7Z1

Follow Us 

  • White Facebook Icon

© 2023 Pro Commercial Doors

bottom of page