Preparing Your Home for Winter: A Guide for Property Owners and Tenants
As the cooler months roll in, it's important to make sure your property is ready for winter. Whether you're living in the home or renting it out, seasonal preparation helps prevent costly damage, improves energy efficiency, and ensures a warm, comfortable environment for tenants.
At Charlton Property Management, we help property owners stay ahead of the season. Here's your step-by-step guide to preparing your house for winter.
1. Check Heating Systems
Before the cold truly sets in, test and service your heating systems. Whether your property uses a heat pump, wood burner, or electric heater, it’s essential that everything is working efficiently and safely.
- Clean filters and vents
- Check thermostats
- Schedule a professional service if needed
If your property is tenanted, this is also a great opportunity to remind them how to use heating safely and effectively.
2. Inspect Insulation and Draughts
Heat loss is one of the biggest energy wasters in winter. Ensure that your property has sufficient insulation, especially in the ceiling and underfloor.
Draughts around windows, doors, and floorboards should also be sealed. Simple fixes like weather stripping or draught stoppers can make a big difference in retaining warmth—and lowering heating costs.
3. Clear Gutters and Downpipes
Leaves and debris build up in gutters during autumn, leading to blockages that can cause water damage in winter. Clear all gutters and downpipes to allow for proper drainage during heavy rain.
Also, check for any signs of sagging or leaks and repair them promptly.
4. Protect Against Moisture and Mould
Winter often brings increased moisture indoors, especially in poorly ventilated areas. Ensure the bathroom and kitchen have effective ventilation systems.
If your property has a history of dampness, consider:
- Installing a dehumidifier
- Upgrading extractor fans
- Sealing gaps and using moisture barriers
The Healthy Homes Standards also require landlords to take specific steps around moisture control, so make sure you're compliant.
5. Check the Roof and Exterior
Winter storms can be tough on roofs. Inspect for loose or missing tiles, rusting, and any signs of wear. Ensure that flashings and seals around chimneys or skylights are intact.
While you're at it, walk around the property and check for cracks in exterior walls, gaps in window frames, or peeling paint. Taking care of these issues now can prevent water ingress and structural problems later.
6. Prepare Outdoor Areas
Outdoor taps should be insulated or turned off if not in use. Trim overhanging trees and clean up any slippery moss or algae from paths and driveways.
Also check that outdoor lighting is functional—important for safety during the longer, darker evenings.
7. Prevent Rodents from Entering
As temperatures drop, rodents such as mice and rats seek warmth and shelter indoors—making your property an attractive destination.
To help prevent infestations:
- Seal holes and cracks around doors, vents, pipes, and foundations
- Store rubbish in tightly sealed bins
- Avoid leaving pet food or bird seed outside overnight
- Trim back branches and shrubs near the house
- Check that garage doors and crawl spaces are secure
- Consider placing rodent deterrents in vulnerable areas
Regular inspections, especially in roof spaces, garages, and basements, will help catch signs of activity early. This is an important step to maintain a clean, safe living environment for tenants.

8. Create a Winter Maintenance Plan (for Landlords)
If you’re a landlord, consider creating a winter checklist for tenants. It could include:
- How to ventilate the property properly
- Encouraging regular use of heating
- Reminders to report leaks or condensation early
Charlton Property Management can support you in educating tenants and managing seasonal maintenance efficiently.
Warm, Safe, and Ready for Winter
Preparing your property for winter isn’t just about comfort—it’s about protecting your investment and providing a healthy, liveable home for tenants. Proactive steps now can save money and hassle in the long run.
Need help with winter property prep?
Contact Charlton Property Management today. Our experienced team can guide you through inspections, compliance, and maintenance—so you can stay warm and worry-free this season.








