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Preparing your home for Maine's harsh winters involves several key steps to ensure comfort and safety. Sealing drafts around doors and windows is crucial to prevent heat loss, while insulating attics and walls helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature. It’s also important to check your heating system, ensuring it's efficient and ready to handle freezing temperatures. Roof maintenance is vital, especially for areas prone to heavy snow, to prevent damage or collapse. Removing dead tree limbs near your home reduces the risk of them falling during storms. Using programmable thermostats can optimize energy use, while adding rugs and covering windows can keep floors warm and reduce drafts. Shutting off unused rooms further conserves heat. Lastly, having emergency supplies ready is essential for dealing with potential power outages or being snowed in. These steps help keep your home warm, energy-efficient, and safe throughout the winter months.

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