Preventing Heating Problems Is Just One Way To Prep For Winter Weather
I usually encourage customers to get their furnace inspection or heating tune-up as early as they can, to keep their home comfortable and free of furnace problems throughout the winter. "Better late than never" is ok if you couldn't get it done in time, it's never too late for that furnace tune-up. But now... it's here. It's time to cope with the cold.

For the last few weeks, much of North America has been pummeled by severe winter weather. Power outages have been relatively few, but who knows what the rest of the season has in store? There are plans you can make to prepare for the problems severe weather brings. I recommend this easy Family Preparedness Plan provided by weather.com. The system provides a printable, custom list of planning tips, supplies and information for your location. There's also great information about what to do before and after a disaster. That's great information, since taking the right steps now can make all the difference in the future, when you're suddenly having to deal with insurance, utility and contracting companies... as well as government agencies all at once.
You can't be too careful when it comes to storms and weather. So plan for the worst, you'll be glad you did if ever the time comes for you to put your preparation to practical use.
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