How to get your house summer ready?
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As summer approaches, preparing your home for the warmer months guarantees both comfort and efficiency. From outdoor spaces to security considerations, there are quite a few things you can do to make your house summer-ready while adding value to your property.
Refresh your outdoor spaces
Summer is all about spending more time outdoors, so giving your garden, patio, or balcony some attention now will pay dividends later. A study points out that gardeners and conservationists are prioritising habitats and food sources for pollinators, like bees and butterflies, by planting diverse flowers to support these insects and the ecosystems they sustain. This is a great trend that all of us can get behind and make our outside spaces more welcoming. For couples with limited outdoor space, you can instead consider tiered planters that maximise vertical space, self-watering containers for low-maintenance care, and dual-purpose furniture with built-in planters.
Check and upgrade your home’s insulation and ventilation
Insulation might sound like a winter job, but it’s just as important during summer months. The Office for National Statistics has released data highlighting the fact that UK temperatures have been rising steadily, with the potential for more frequent heat waves in coming years. Important summer isolation checks include making sure attic spaces have adequate ventilation, inspecting window seals and draught excluders, and considering reflective window films that lower heat gain. Modern homes with excellent winter insulation often trap heat in the summer, which makes ventilation very important to maintain comfortable temperatures without excessive energy use.
Prep for summer security
With couples and families, heading off on holidays, summer is peak time for opportunistic burglaries. Home security should be a priority before any vacation plans. When evaluating home security, garage access points are often overlooked. So, installing roller garage doors gives you that security through solid locking systems and saves space while still allowing full use of driveway space, which is perfect for couples with limited exterior space.
Make the most of natural light
Take advantage of longer days by maximising natural light indoors. When done effectively, the use of natural light can lower lighting costs and create a more pleasant living environment. Other simple adjustments, like replacing heavy winter curtains with lightweight alternatives or blinds, as well as placing mirrors to amplify light, can help bring natural light into your home.
If you do all of these steps, you will be able to create a summer-ready home that’s comfortable, secure, and energy-efficient; a place where you can relax and it’s welcoming through the summer months.
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