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Top Projects for Winterizing Your Home

Top Projects for Winterizing Your Home

With winter approaching, you need to take the right steps to keep your home safe, dry and warm. There are a number of projects you can tackle that will reinforce your home’s protection and energy efficiency. Without proper preparation, the dropping temperatures, gusty winds and excessive moisture that winter brings might take a toll on your home’s structural integrity.

Top Projects for Winterizing Your Home

As your reliable outdoor living specialist, Sterling Exteriors is here to help. Here are some projects you should prioritize:

Roof Repair

Small leaks and cracks can turn into major problems if not promptly addressed. Your attic insulation can quickly become saturated as a result of a leak, causing your home to lose heated air. This inevitably leads to higher energy bills, and can also cause ice dams to form on your roof. As soon as you detect any roofing damage, have a professional like us assess your roof’s condition and make the necessary repairs.

Siding Replacement

As with your roof, your siding creates a protective barrier to keep your home warm. It helps maintain a stable indoor temperature by reducing energy leaks. If your siding is past its prime, however, it’s time to invest in a replacement.

At Sterling Exteriors, we recommend James Hardie® fiber cement siding. It features the HardieZone® System, making it impervious to almost anything Mother Nature throws at it. It also boasts distinctive beauty, boosting your curb appeal.

Window Upgrade

Are your windows old and drafty? If so, don’t wait for them to cause your energy bills to skyrocket. Replace your old windows with new energy efficient ones to ensure lasting results. When you turn to us for your window upgrade, you get access to top-quality replacement windows from Polaris® and Jeld-Wen®.

Whether you need is roof repair or siding replacement, Sterling Exteriors has you covered. Call us at (513) 322-4777 to learn more about our products and services. We serve Milford, Newtown and Anderson Township, OH.