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Caring For A UK Country Home In Winter

Rural homes are lovely, but they pose some challenges. If you are looking to manage your UK rural home this winter, or you are interested in the challenges these homeowners face before buying one, here are some top tips to consider which will ensure your UK country home is well taken care of.

1.  Check your home’s insulation

One of the most important things you can do to prepare your home for winter is to check the insulation. Insulation helps to keep heat in your home, which can save you money on your energy bills. You should check the insulation in your walls, ceilings, floors, and any other areas where heat might escape. If you find that your insulation is insufficient, you may need to add more.

2.  Seal any draughty areas

Another way to prepare your home for winter is to seal any draughty areas. Drafts can let cold air into your home, making it harder to keep it warm. To seal drafts, you can use weatherstripping or caulk around doors and windows. You can also use a door sweep to seal the space underneath your doors.

3.  Get your heating system serviced

Before winter begins, you should get your heating system serviced by a professional. This will help to ensure that it is running efficiently and safely. A professional can also clean your chimney and check for any potential problems.

4.  Stock up on firewood

If you have a fireplace, one of the best things you can do to prepare for winter is to stock up on firewood. Firewood can be used not only for fires but also for keeping your home warm during power outages. It’s important to store firewood off the ground and away from your house to prevent pests from getting into it.

5.  Protect your pipes

Frozen pipes are one of the most common problems during winter, so it’s important to take steps to protect them. You can insulate exposed pipes with foam pipe insulation or electric heat tape. It’s also important to let water drip from faucets during cold weather to prevent pipes from freezing.

6.  Prepare your vehicles

If you live in a rural area, it’s important to make sure that your vehicles are prepared for winter weather. This includes making sure that they have enough antifreeze and oil, as well as snow tires or chains if necessary. It’s also a good idea to keep a winter emergency kit in your vehicle in case you get stranded somewhere

A quick roundup of tips to help you care for a UK country home in winter:

1. Keep the heating on low

2. Let the sun in

3. Layer up your clothing

4. Check for draughts

5. Insulate your home

6. Protect your pipes

7. Stock up on supplies

If you are looking for any guidance on rural, village and countryside property moves, please get in touch with Prestige & Village, and we will be more than happy to assist you.

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