Home Owners Tips During Extreme Weather

If you live in Champaign County, you already know the drill: tornado sirens in spring, sideways rain in summer, and winters so cold they make your furnace question its life choices. One bad ice storm last winter knocked out power for thousands of Illinois homeowners—and that’s a pretty good reminder that our homes need to be ready for anything.

The good news? A few smart upgrades and habits can protect your home, lower energy bills, and save you from expensive “well, that escalated quickly” repairs.

Illinois Winters Are Rude)

Heat loss can account for up to 40% of winter heating costs. Drafty windows, doors, and poorly insulated attics are usually the culprits. Simple fixes like weatherstripping, sealing air leaks, and adding insulation can make your home noticeably warmer—and keep your utility bill from causing emotional damage.

Pro tip: If you have old windows, plastic window film kits are cheap, effective, and oddly satisfying to install with a hair dryer.

Flood Prevention (Because Basements Love Water… Too Much)

Heavy rains and winter thaws can turn basements into indoor pools. Keeping gutters clear, making sure sump pumps work (with battery backup), and elevating valuables and mechanical systems can prevent major losses. Flood barriers and door seals are far more effective—and reusable—than scrambling with sandbags.

Minor Exterior Checks = Fewer Headaches

Annual inspections—especially around roofs, flashing, caulk lines, and garage doors—catch problems before they turn expensive.


Homeowner Action Items (Start Here)

Before the next storm—or deep freeze—hits:

  • ✅ Anchor or store outdoor furniture, grills, and equipment

  • ✅ Seal drafts with weatherstripping and caulk

  • ✅ Add or upgrade attic insulation

  • ✅ Install window film on older or drafty windows

  • ✅ Clean gutters and confirm proper drainage away from the foundation

  • ✅ Test sump pumps and add a battery backup

  • ✅ Elevate valuables and critical basement equipment

  • ✅ Create a basic storm shelter area with supplies

  • ✅ Schedule an annual exterior inspection


Final Thought

Extreme weather in central Illinois isn’t going anywhere—but panic repairs don’t have to be part of the experience. A little planning now means fewer surprises later, lower energy bills, and a home that stays comfortable no matter how aggressively winter shows up.

If you’re not sure where your home is most vulnerable, start with windows, doors, and the roof. Your future self—warm, dry, and stress-free—will thank you. ❄️🏠