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Winter Property Maintenance

SPS technician sealing window trim with a caulk gun during winter property maintenance service

Winter conditions in Indiana can be challenging for property owners.

Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures place additional stress on building materials and mechanical systems.


Common questions include:


Why should snow accumulation be monitored around structures?

Heavy snow buildup on roofs, decks, and walkways can create structural and safety concerns.

In some cases snow accumulation may lead to:

  • Ice dam formation

  • Blocked drainage paths

  • Slip hazards

Monitoring and clearing excessive buildup helps reduce potential damage.


Why do ice dams form on roofs?

Ice dams occur when snow melts on warmer sections of the roof and refreezes near the roof edge.

This ice buildup can prevent proper drainage and cause water to back up beneath shingles.

Common contributing factors include:

  • Inadequate attic insulation

  • Poor ventilation

  • Uneven roof temperatures


Why is interior humidity important during winter?

Homes are sealed more tightly during cold weather.

Without proper humidity control, condensation may form on windows and interior surfaces. Over time, excess moisture can contribute to:

  • Mold growth

  • Paint damage

  • Trim deterioration

Maintaining balanced indoor humidity levels helps prevent these issues.


Why should small exterior issues be addressed before severe winter weather?

Even minor exterior maintenance concerns can worsen quickly in freezing conditions.

Examples include:

  • Loose trim boards

  • Small siding gaps

  • Damaged sealants

Cold temperatures and moisture can accelerate deterioration if these issues remain unaddressed.

Protecting Your Property During Freezing Temperatures


Winter weather in Indiana often includes snow, ice, and prolonged freezing temperatures. During this time, maintenance focuses on preventing damage caused by moisture and freezing conditions.


Important winter considerations include:


Interior inspections

  • Watch for new drywall cracks caused by seasonal movement

  • Monitor doors and windows that begin sticking due to temperature changes


Ice and snow management

  • Keep walkways and entryways clear of snow and ice

  • Inspect for ice dams along roof edges


Moisture management

Cold temperatures combined with indoor heating can cause condensation around windows or attic spaces if ventilation is inadequate.


Safety checks

Winter is also a good time to ensure:

  • Handrails are secure

  • Stair surfaces are safe

  • Entryways are free of hazards


Proper winter maintenance helps protect both the property and the safety of occupants.


Stephen Jones Sr.

Mar 14, 2026

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