
As the year comes to an end, winter conditions put extra stress on your home’s fire safety, electrical systems, and plumbing. A quick year-end safety check can help you catch small issues now—before they turn into costly emergencies during the coldest months.
Below is a simple checklist based on what inspectors commonly see during winter inspections.
☐ Test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on every level
☐ Replace batteries or note units that need replacement
☐ Keep at least 3 feet of clearance around furnaces and space heaters
☐ Plug space heaters directly into wall outlets only
☐ Clean dryer lint traps and check exterior vent flaps
☐ Inspect fireplaces for creosote buildup before regular use
☐ Look for warm, buzzing, or discolored outlets
☐ Avoid overloading outlets with holiday lighting
☐ Replace damaged or frayed extension cords
☐ Make sure GFCI outlets trip and reset properly
☐ Watch for frequently tripped breakers
☐ Keep electrical panels clear and accessible
☐ Insulate exposed pipes in basements, garages, and crawl spaces
☐ Disconnect exterior hoses
☐ Confirm exterior hose bibs are shut off if possible
☐ Know the location of your main water shutoff
☐ Check under sinks for cold drafts or signs of leaking
☐ Make sure sump pump discharge lines are not frozen
☐ Replace furnace filters
☐ Clear gutters and downspouts
☐ Check attic ventilation for signs of moisture or frost
☐ Remove storage from around water heaters and furnaces
These simple year-end tasks can help prevent fires, frozen pipes, electrical failures, and water damage during Chicago’s harsh winter months. A professional inspection adds another layer of protection by catching issues that aren’t always visible.
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