Finally, Pakistan’s sweltering summer and terrible monsoon season are coming to a close. In the upcoming weeks, temperatures are predicted to fall, with the climate becoming chillier by the day. Because of climate change, the upcoming winter season is already expected to be fairly harsh, according to the meteorological department. During these months, some areas of Pakistan can also expect smog and poor air quality, which can be dangerous for both children and adults.

But winters can offer a respite from the harsh sun and excruciating heat waves that plagued the country all year. Additionally, it offers the ideal chance for people to visit Pakistan’s northern regions, where they can engage in a variety of winter activities or simply take in the spellbinding sights of snow falling atop majestic mountains.

However, you ought to think about winterizing your home before you begin your travel arrangements. Planning ahead will not only ease your mind, but it will also guarantee that your family stays secure and healthy as the chilly season approaches.

HOW TO GET YOUR HOME READY FOR THE WINTER:

These winter preparation suggestions, whether you live in a home or an apartment, should be helpful as the temperature drops.

  1. PREVENT DRAFTS FROM GETTING INTO YOUR HOUSE:

To prevent chilly draughts from entering your home, you should seal all of the doors and windows as the first item on your winter preparation checklist. Before looking for gauze breaking, you should first inspect the surface and the frame for any holes or fractures. In addition to keeping your room warm, doing this will shield it from dangerous winter smog.

While a caulking gun, which is easily found at hardware stores, can be used to seal the smaller gaps, you might need to use cement to do so for the bigger cracks and holes. Take a small amount of white cement and combine it with equal parts water for this purpose. Next, gently fill in any gaps with the paste to prevent cool air from entering.

  1. Check Properly Your Heating System:

You probably already have a heater in your home if you reside in an area where winters may be very harsh. Gas heaters must be checked and fixed by experts before being turned on, but electric heaters need little maintenance. Having said that, please be sure to thoroughly inspect your heating appliances—whether they are gas or electric—for any signs of damage before using them.

One of the best recommendations for cold-weather home preparedness is to perform a safety precheck on your heater. After that, make sure everything is operating as it should by checking the gas or electric supply. you ought to keep your kids and pets away from these appliances. Additionally, avoid using the heater if no one is home.

  1. ARRANGE YOUR HOUSEPLANTS TO A BETTER AREA:

The majority of houseplants originate in tropical locations, which enables them to flourish in indirect sunlight and grow in somewhat shaded areas. These plants prefer the warm, humid conditions that are typical of Pakistan. However, you will notice the leaves of your favorite potted green drooping and losing color as the days grow shorter and the air grows drier.

You should think about shifting your houseplants to a spot that gets more sunshine to avoid them from sun. In order to ensure simple light absorption, remove the dust and particles that is gathered on the leaves. To prevent your home from getting too dry during the colder months, you might also consider buying a humidifier also, avoid watering the plants excessively.

Similarly, one of the best advice for winter season your home is to cut the trees in your garden or backyard. Since leaves and branches might easily fall during the autumn and winter. This will surely damage your home’s curb appeal. Trees and indoor plants can benefit from winter pruning and trimming by growing back stronger in the spring.

  1. SET OUT THE CARPETS AND DRY CLEAN YOUR BLANKETS:

Washing and drying the blankets when the sun is still shining brightly in the sky and the winds are still quite warm is one of the most crucial preparations for the winter season. It goes without saying that heavy textiles take longer to dry, so if you wait until the onset of winter to retrieve your blankets out of the storage room, you won’t have time to hang them out to dry.

It is advised to dry clean your seasonal bedding and linens before the weather starts to change, even if you do so.

As an aside, feel free to check over our blanket purchase advice to discover everything there is to know about choosing Size, fabric, and color of the Rugs.

You might wish to cover any marble or tile flooring in your home with rugs or carpets. It will help a little depth and richness to your overall decor while keeping your house warm during the chilly season. Here are some suggestions for maintaining the appearance and fragrance of your carpet that you might find useful. You may wish to cover any marble or tile flooring in your home with rugs and carpets it will to overall decor while keeping your house warm during the season.

  1. Pest And Rodents Must Be Removed:

In order to prevent rats, lizards, cockroaches, and other pests from entering your home during the winter, make sure to plug any cracks or crevices inside and outside your home. The weather is typically pleasant enough for rats and other creepy crawlies to stay outside in the spring and fall. They attempt to enter homes and apartments, though, in an effort to find shelter from the abrasive weather as the temperature drops and the winds become a little colder.

These pests not only cause annoyance but also pose a health risk because they can bring fleas into your home and spread diseases, which can be harmful for people who have allergies.

As you get ready for winter, think about replacing any loose weather stripping on the sliding doors. Therefore, as you get ready for winter, think about fixing any loose weather stripping that is around your sliding doors and windows to keep out mice and insects. Next, make every effort to maintain your laundry room, storeroom, garage, and other exterior spaces as clutter-free as you can.

Try to keep cardboard boxes off the ground when storing them to prevent mice and ants from using them as nesting sites. Cockroach infestations can also be caused by leaking pipes and clogged drains, and spiders can be attracted to your home by an accumulation of dust and dirt. Therefore, to prevent such issues during the winter, keep your home dry, clean, and well-ventilated.

Research & written by:
SANAH ABBASI