The official start of winter on Long Island is a few weeks away however the cold weather has already arrived. Everyone is busy preparing for the holidays and now is also the best time to prepare your home for the cold weather and snow. Preparation is the key to saving money, time, and aggravation. Please take the time to review this list, print, and check off items as you accomplish these tasks.

Please consider the following:

  1. Winterize your lawn sprinkler system! Call now to arrange your appointment.
  2. Close all your water supply valves to outside hose bibs. Open hose bibs after you close inside valve and allow to drain. Water left in hose bib will freeze and crack.
  3. Plumbing: insulate all exposed piping in crawl spaces, basements, attics, garages, and outside walls. Use electrical heat tape in areas of exposure to cold e.g. crawl spaces.
  4. During extreme cold weather open faucets and allow water to trickle. 
  5. During extreme cold weather open cabinet doors under sinks in kitchens and bathrooms.Long Island winter
  6. Know where your main water shut off valve is in case of a broken pipe or other emergency. Test the valve to make sure it works, and if not working then have it replaced. Mark the valve with a tag to easily identify. 
  7. Install a water alarm in areas that may be damaged by water if a leak should occur. Next to boiler, water main, laundry room, under sinks. They are inexpensive, use batteries, and work great!
  8. Have your heating system serviced and tuned up. Change filters for and oil and air. Make sure the flue (exhaust system) is working properly and your deliveries are on schedule and you are not “lost” in the system. 
  9. If your oil tank is outside and in the ground then make sure it is easy to find and will not be covered up by snow. Place a 3’ marking stake next to the fill pipe cap. 
  10. Make sure all the heating vents and baseboard heating are not blocked. Clean all around it to allow air to flow through.
  11. Check thermostats to ensure they are working properly. Switch to a programmable thermostat to save money and energy. They pay for themselves the first winter.
  12. Check your chimney, fireplace, and wood burning stove for leaks, drafts, and obstructions. Have it professionally cleaned and check the draft to make sure it is working properly. 
  13. Humidifiers are great! Purchase a portable humidifier or have one installed. If you already own one, make sure it is clean and check the duct work. Have it cleaned professionally to prevent dust and mold from circulating throughout house. 
  14. Have your gutters cleaned! Check all gutters, leaders, and drains to make sure they are working properly. You do not want water to back up and enter your home. 
  15. Purchase and install a heating system for your roof edge and gutters. This will prevent ice dams that may build up on your roof edge and cause water damage to your home. Rain Rich can design and install.
  16. Check your roof for missing and or damaged shingles. Check flashing in and around chimneys and other places where the roof meets a wall and other projections.
  17. Insulate! Insulate! Insulate! It is inexpensive and effective. Insulate pipes, hot water tanks, and exterior outlets, interior outlets on outside walls, switch plates, and gaps in exterior siding. Use foam wraps, pipe wraps, heat tape, blankets, and foam sealant. It will prevent damage and save you money! 
  18. Caulk and seal all windows and doors.
  19. Cover the AC condenser outside. Keep leaves, debris, and moisture out. 
  20. Check all window wells to make sure they are cleaned out and covered. You don’t want water and snow to accumulate and drain into window wells.
  21. Check basement drains to make sure they are not blocked and are working properly. If you have a sump pump then check that it works and that the discharge pipe is not blocked and also working. 
  22. Check your landscape drainage system and make sure the catch basins and drains are not covered over with leaves and debris. Check the attachment of drainage pipe to the leader to make sure it is not dislodged or full of with debris.
  23. Finish yard clean up! Leaves on your lawn block out sunlight and allow mold to grow which can damages your lawn. 
  24. Cover and store outdoor furniture, tables, toys, and tools.  They will also last longer and require less replacement.
  25. Prune trees that may fall and damage home and property from a storm. 
  26. Have batteries on hand for flashlights and radio in case of loss of electricity. 
  27. Purchase a Mophie battery pack to charge your phone during power loss.
  28. Have your snow blower and a fresh container of gas ready to go and easy to access. Start your snow blower once a week to make sure it will work when needed. Have snow shovels available and ready to use. If you need to replace do it now and not when we have a snow storm.
  29. If you do not have a snow blower and you cannot shovel snow then contract a local snow removal company to take care of your home? Remember that wet snow cannot be easily removed with a snow blower or a shovel. When wet snow freezes it becomes ice and very dangerous. Call your local landscape maintenance company to see if they can provide this service. 
  30. Have plenty of ice melt available and use the least toxic ice melt available. Go to Greenlawn Hardware in Greenlawn as the have huge supply. 
  31. Have plenty of birdseed handy and throw on walks and driveways. It will melt the snow, make slippery areas stable, and take care of our feathered friends. 
  32. Call your local supplier now and get a stack of firewood for your fireplace or wood burning stove. 
  33. Check your smoke alarm and make sure they work. Change the batteries once a year on your birthday.
  34. Install a carbon monoxide alarm. Test periodically to ensure it works. 
  35. Check all cable and TV connections. Make sure all outside connections are not weathered and damaged by weather and rodents. 
  36. Check on elderly neighbors and relatives. Follow thru with this list for them. Help keep them safe and secure. 
  37. Purchase and install a generator. Loss of power is frequent and one big storm can knock your power out for days. Portable generators are relatively inexpensive to purchase and set up. They are powerful enough to keep your heat and lights on. 

Rain Rich encourages you to follow our list and eliminate most of the problems that may occur. Please print and keep handy. 

If you need assistance with any of the above or would like to discuss please feel free to contact us at 631-423-2211 or email us at irrigationspecialist@rainrich.com.