Your Essential Winter Home Maintenance Checklist: Prepare for Wisconsin’s Chill

A general checklist, representing a winter home maintenance checklist

As the leaves start to fall and the air gets crisp, it’s time for Wisconsin homeowners to tackle their winter home maintenance checklist. At Hometown Heating, Air & Electric, we know how crucial it is to prepare your home for the winter months ahead. 

Follow our comprehensive winter home maintenance checklist to ensure your home stays warm, safe, and energy-efficient all year long.


Items on Your Winter Home Maintenance Checklist

Check these five items off your maintenance checklist as you prepare for the upcoming season:

1. Schedule HVAC Maintenance

The cornerstone of your winter home maintenance checklist should be a thorough HVAC inspection. Our NATE-certified technicians can:

  • Clean and inspect your system for optimal performance
  • Identify and fix potential issues before they become costly repairs
  • Ensure your heating system runs efficiently, saving you money on energy bills

Don’t wait until the first snowfall – schedule your next furnace tune-up today!


2. Check and Clean Vents

Proper airflow is essential for an efficient heating system. As part of your winter home maintenance:

  • Vacuum vent covers to remove dust and debris
  • Keep all vents open and unobstructed
  • Ensure at least 2 inches of clearance around each vent


3. Replace Air Filters

Clean air filters are crucial for both air quality and system efficiency:

  • Check filters monthly during winter
  • Replace 1-inch filters every 90 days, or more frequently if needed
  • Consider upgrading to high-efficiency filters for better air quality


4. Inspect for Small Issues

Catching minor problems early can prevent major headaches later. Your winter home maintenance checklist should include watching for:

  • Unusual noises from your heating system
  • Inconsistent heating throughout your home
  • Longer than normal heating cycles

If you notice any of these signs, contact us for a professional inspection.


5. Prepare for Power Outages

Wisconsin winters often bring storms that can knock out power. Be prepared by:

  • Investing in a backup generator
  • Planning generator placement to avoid carbon monoxide risks
  • Stocking up on appropriate extension cords and connectors

When you require electrical services, we’re the team to trust. To learn more or to schedule a preventative electrical maintenance inspection, visit our Electric page on our website.


By following this winter home maintenance checklist, you’ll be well-prepared for whatever the Wisconsin winter throws your way. At Hometown Heating, Air & Electric, we’re committed to keeping your home comfortable and efficient all year round.

Contact us today to schedule your next furnace tune-up and face the cold months with confidence!