Protect Your Connecticut Home from Winter Damage: Tips from J.C. Tonnotti Window Company

March 3, 2025
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Winter in Connecticut can be beautiful, but it also brings challenges that can lead to costly home damage. At J.C. Tonnotti Window Company, we understand the importance of preparing your home for the harsh winter months. By taking proactive steps, you can prevent common winter issues like frozen pipes, ice dams, and attic temperature fluctuations. Here’s how to safeguard your home and avoid expensive repairs.

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Prevent Frozen Pipes

Frozen pipes are a homeowner’s nightmare. When water freezes, it expands, which can cause pipes to burst and lead to flooding and water damage. To prevent this, keep your home’s temperature at a minimum of 55 degrees Fahrenheit, even if you’re away on vacation. While shutting off the water can reduce potential damage, it won’t stop pipes from freezing. If your pipes do freeze, act quickly to thaw them to minimize damage.


Avoid Ice Dams

Ice dams may look picturesque, but they can wreak havoc on your home. These heavy icicles form when snow melts and refreezes at the edge of your roof, potentially ripping off gutters, damaging your roof, and causing interior water damage. To prevent ice dams, inspect your gutters regularly, seal leaks in flashings, and ensure your attic is properly ventilated. Removing snow from your roof promptly can also help.


Monitor Attic Temperature

Your attic plays a key role in preventing ice dams. Heat rising from your home can cause snow on your roof to melt and refreeze, creating ice dams. Keep your attic temperature closer to the outside temperature by ensuring proper ventilation. This simple step can save you from costly roof repairs.


Don’t Delay Repairs

If you notice any winter-related damage, don’t wait until spring to address it. Early intervention can prevent further issues and save you money in the long run.


At J.C. Tonnotti Window Company, we’re here to help Connecticut homeowners protect their homes year-round. Contact us today for a consultation and let us help you winterize your home with confidence!


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