Common Winter Home Issues Vermont Homeowners Should Address Before Spring

Red brick house in winter, covered with snow, with snow falling.

Winter in Vermont can be tough on homes. Cold temperatures, snow buildup, ice, and fluctuating weather often reveal problems that aren’t noticeable during warmer months. Identifying and addressing these issues before spring arrives can help prevent costly repairs and ensure your home stays comfortable and efficient year-round.


Drafts and Heat Loss

One of the most common winter issues homeowners notice is drafts around windows, doors, and foundations. Cold air infiltration not only affects comfort but also increases heating costs. Winter is an ideal time to identify problem areas and plan improvements such as sealing gaps, upgrading weatherstripping, or improving insulation.


Ice Dams and Roof Stress

Heavy snow accumulation and ice dams can place stress on roofs and gutters. If you notice icicles forming along the roof edge or water stains inside, it may indicate insulation or ventilation issues. Addressing these concerns early helps protect your roof and prevent water damage when snow begins to melt.


Uneven Room Temperatures

If some rooms feel significantly colder than others, it could point to insulation gaps, airflow issues, or outdated heating systems. These problems often become more obvious in winter and should be evaluated before planning spring renovations or upgrades.


Moisture and Condensation

Condensation on windows or damp areas in basements and crawl spaces can signal ventilation or insulation problems. Left unaddressed, excess moisture may lead to mold or structural concerns. Winter is a good time to identify moisture issues and prepare solutions before warmer weather arrives.


Plan Home Repairs Before the Busy Season

By identifying winter-related issues now, homeowners can plan repairs or upgrades before spring construction schedules fill up. Working with an experienced Vermont builder ensures solutions are designed for the region’s climate and long-term performance.

At Tanguay Homes, we help homeowners assess winter damage and create smart plans for repairs, renovations, and energy-efficient improvements.

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