How to Prepare Your Home for a Major Winter Storm

This weekend could be a history-making storm in Bergen County! Winter in New Jersey can be unpredictable. From heavy snow and ice to strong winds and power outages, major winter storms can cause serious damage if you’re not prepared. Whether you’re a longtime homeowner or spending your first winter in your new house, taking steps before a storm hits can protect your property and give you peace of mind.
Here are our practical, easy tips to help you prepare your home for a major winter storm.
1. Protect Your Pipes from Freezing
Frozen pipes are one of the most common (and expensive) winter problems in New Jersey homes.
What to do:
Insulate exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and garages
Let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold
Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate
👉 This is especially important in older NJ homes with original plumbing.

2. Check Your Heating System Early
Before a major storm arrives, make sure your heating system is working properly.
Helpful steps:
Schedule a furnace or boiler inspection
Replace air filters
Make sure vents and radiators are clear
A reliable heating system not only keeps you comfortable—it helps prevent frozen pipes and moisture issues.

3. Prepare for Power Outages
Winter storms in New Jersey often lead to downed power lines and outages.
Be ready by:
Charging phones and backup batteries
Having flashlights (not just candles) ready
Keeping a battery-powered radio on hand
Considering a portable or whole-house generator
If you use a generator, always operate it outside and away from windows to protect against carbon monoxide poisoning.

4. Clear and Secure the Exterior of Your Home
Strong winds and heavy snow can turn loose items into hazards.
Before the storm:
Bring in outdoor furniture and decorations
Secure trash cans
Trim weak or overhanging tree branches
Park cars away from large trees if possible
This can prevent damage to your home, roof, or vehicles.

5. Prevent Ice Dams on Your Roof
Ice dams are a common winter issue in New Jersey and can lead to roof leaks.
To reduce risk:
Clean gutters before winter storms
Make sure your attic is properly insulated
Remove heavy snow from the roof using a roof rake (from the ground)

6. Stock Up on Winter Essentials
If roads become icy or impassable, you’ll want to be prepared.
Recommended items:
Rock salt or ice melt
Snow shovels or a snow blower
Extra food, water, and medications
Warm blankets and winter clothing

7. Preparing to Sell? Winter Readiness Matters
If you’re planning to sell your home this winter or early spring, storm preparedness is a big plus for buyers.
A well-maintained, winter-ready home shows:
Pride of ownership
Fewer potential maintenance issues
Better overall condition
Simple steps like sealed windows, clean gutters, and a serviced heating system can make a strong impression—even during the cold months.

Final Thoughts
Major winter storms are part of life in New Jersey, but a little preparation goes a long way. Protecting your home now can save you time, money, and stress later.
If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in New Jersey, or have questions about how winter weather can affect home value, feel free to reach out to the Gubb Team. A knowledgeable local realtor can help you navigate every season with confidence.
Stay warm and stay safe this winter! ❄️🏡

