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November Homeownership Tips in Colorado Springs: How to Prepare Your Home for Winter and Save Money

by Paul Lubin

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November Homeownership Tips in Colorado Springs: How to Prepare Your Home for Winter and Save Money



Living in Colorado Springs in November has its own kind of magic. From golden fall leaves still hanging on in Stratmoor Hills to the first snow on Pikes Peak, it’s a season where the city feels in between—cozy but expectant. For homeowners, it’s also the perfect time to prep your house for winter and make sure everything runs smoothly through the cold months ahead.

Here are three key insights for Colorado Springs homeowners in November:

1. Keep Gutters and Downspouts Clear

Leaves from our many aspens and maples can quickly clog gutters. In Colorado Springs, that’s more than an eyesore—it can cause ice dams, leaks, and water pooling around your foundation once the snow starts melting. A simple gutter clean-out (or hiring a local pro) can prevent costly roof and siding damage down the line.

2. Seal Out Drafts Before the Cold Fronts Arrive

Our city is famous for crisp winter winds that sweep through neighborhoods from Broadmoor to Briargate. A quick check around windows and doors with weatherstripping or caulk helps keep that chilly Colorado air out. Not only does this make your home more comfortable, but it also keeps your heating system from working overtime.

3. Winterize Outdoor Spaces and Systems

November is the best time to shut down and drain your sprinkler system, disconnect garden hoses, and cover patio furniture. This simple prep keeps pipes from freezing and saves money on replacements come spring. Pro tip: check your snow shovels, ice melt, and snowblower now so you’re ready when that first Colorado Springs snowstorm hits.

 

BONUS:

Money-Saving Tip for Colorado Springs Homeowners: Lowering your thermostat just 2–3 degrees at night or while you’re away can shave a noticeable amount off your monthly energy bill. Even better—install a smart thermostat that automatically adjusts settings for you. With utility costs on the rise, this small step adds up quickly.


Why November Prep Matters in Colorado Springs


The weather here can swing from 60 and sunny to snow and ice overnight. By tackling a few seasonal tasks now, you’ll protect your home, save money on energy bills, and enjoy the holidays stress-free. After all, homeownership in Colorado Springs isn’t just about maintaining your property—it’s about creating a cozy space where you can enjoy those mountain views all winter long.


Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or have been in Colorado Springs for years, a little November prep goes a long way toward keeping your home safe, efficient, and welcoming.

 

As always -  if there is any way I can help, please let me know! I am always available via call/text/Email to help with all your real estate needs. 

 

 

-Paul Lubin

EXIT Realty Mountain View

(719) 238 2271

Paul@exitrealtymtview.com

paul-lubin.com

 

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