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2024 Chicago Winterization Guide: Fall Checklist for Homeowners & Renters

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2024 Chicago Winterization Guide: Fall Checklist for Homeowners & Renters

2024 Chicago Winterization Guide: Preparing Your Home for Cold Weather

Winter in Chicago is both beautiful and brutal, bringing freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, and ice that left unattended, can lead to some major problems when managing or owning property. First-time homeowners may be asking "How to winterize properties in Chicago?" Or "How do I winterize my Chicago home?" Whether you're a homeowner, a renter, or someone looking to sell your property, we have put together some expert recommendations from Fannie Mae and Pearson Realty Group to help you take the proper steps to winterize your home is essential for your comfort, safety, and even saving money. In this comprehensive 2024 update for our Chicago Winterization Guide, we'll cover the key areas you should address before the snow starts to fall.

Why Winterization Matters in Chicago

The Midwest, especially Chicago, is known for its extreme winter conditions—blizzards, ice storms, sub-zero temperatures, and wind chills that can make your home feel like an icebox if it's not properly prepared. Just a few years ago during the 2019 Polar Vortex homeowners and renters alike experienced what happens when you don't prepare for the worst. Taking proactive steps now ensures your home is ready for whatever Mother Nature throws your way, and it could save you thousands in potential repairs. Winterizing your home can help you:

  • Improve energy efficiency and lower heating costs.

  • Prevent costly repairs from frozen pipes or roof damage.

  • Protect your home’s value, especially if it’s on the market.

  • Enhance safety and comfort for your family.

Winterizing Your Home: A Checklist for Homeowners

1. Inspect & Seal Windows and Doors

Drafty windows and doors can cause heat loss, making your home less energy-efficient and increasing your heating bill. Properly sealed windows and doors can massively cut down on heat loss. Use caulking or weatherstripping products to seal any gaps that air can escape - you can always check for drafts by holding a candle or lighter near windows and door frames—if the flame flickers, there is an air leak. Homeowners should also consider upgrading to storm windows that offer an extra layer of winter protection with added insulation. When our partners at Pearson Realty Group work with Chicago REO properties during the winter months, this is often one of the first and easiest steps taken in winterizing a home.

2. Service Your Furnace and HVAC System

Your heating system is your first defense against the cold, so ensuring it’s in good working order is necessary. Many experts recommend keeping your thermostat set at a consistent temperature (around 68°F) to save on heating costs. It's also recommended you schedule a professional furnace tune-up to check for any issues and change the filters. Be sure to check your thermostat settings, and consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat to optimize energy efficiency. We recommend checking your HVAC systems and major appliances to ensure any pumps, hoses, cords, or any other connections are clear of obstructions and no water damage is present. This is also a good time to check to see if your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are in working order.

3. Clean Your Gutters and Downspouts

Clogged gutters can lead to ice dams, which cause water to back up under your roof and potentially lead to leaks and structural damage. Remove leaves, sticks, and debris from your gutters and ensure your downspouts direct water away from the foundation to avoid water buildup and ice hazards that can lead to possible roof looks. This is also a great time to inspect the exterior of your home for pests, rodents, and any potential entryways they could use. When the winter finally kicks in, it's important to monitor for any icicles forming, as this can be a sign of heat escaping.

4. Insulate Pipes to Prevent Freezing

Frozen pipes can burst, leading to costly water damage. One way to protect your pipes is to insulate exposed pipes, especially those in unheated areas like the garage, basement, or attic. You might want to consider installing heat tape for pipes in particularly cold areas of the home. For other areas of the house, you can ensure your pipes' integrity by keeping the temperature at a consistent rate, even if you're not home, to prevent freezing. We recommend a constant temp of 68°F to prevent potential issues, but every home and owner's comfort needs will be different.  This can be especially important when Pearson Realty Group’s Chicago REO team is prepping unoccupied inventory for the winter season.

5. Prepare Your Roof and Attic

Heavy snow and ice buildup can cause roof damage or even collapse in extreme cases. Attic insulation can also help prevent heat from escaping, further lowering your energy bills. Ensure your roof is ready to bear the weight of a snowy winter by inspecting your roof for missing/damaged shingles and making repairs as needed. It's also a good idea to clear out your attic and make sure it's properly insulated to prevent ice dams from forming on your roof. If you see any evidence of water damage, you should address this immediately. Preparing a roof and attic for the tough winter season is a significant portion of the preventative maintenance responsibilities PRG Management takes on for both residential and commercial spaces to ensure the building and its tenants are safe and sound.

Winterization for Renters: Essential Tips

If you’re a renter, there are still proactive steps you can take to ensure your home is warm and energy-efficient during the winter months. It’s also a good idea to check with your landlord about any shared responsibilities, like shoveling snow, salting walkways, or replacing filters to ensure you are doing everything you can to keep your home warm and comfortable. Here are a few renter-friendly winterization steps that we recommend:

  • Ask your landlord to service the heating system and replace the filters.

  • Use draft stoppers (or rolled-up towels) at the bottom of doors to prevent cold air from seeping in.

  • Add thermal curtains to windows for extra insulation. Insulation Shrink Kits are another suitable budget-friendly solution.

  • Reverse your ceiling fans to cycle warm air downward and circulate it more effectively.

  • Keep your thermostat at a consistent temperature, even when you're not home, to prevent pipes from freezing.

READ MORE: Apartment Renter Tips for Chicago Winters

Expert Tips from Fannie Mae

According to Fannie Mae, proper home maintenance during winter can reduce energy costs and help avoid damage that could affect the home’s value. Remember that you may need a professional to handle more advanced maintenance and repairs. Here are a few steps that not only save money but can also increase the overall comfort and safety of your home during the winter months:

  • Review insurance coverage: Know what your policies cover—policy changes can’t be made during a disaster.

  • Prepare an emergency kit: Include chargers, flashlights, batteries, blankets, first aid, water, and nonperishable foods.

  • Use resilient materials: Opt for windproof windows, fireproof siding, and durable roofing when making improvements.

  • Store valuables securely: Use weatherproof containers or safes for heirlooms and important documents.

Our partners at Pearson Realty Group's Chicago REO & Short Sale department utilize in-depth guides from Fannie Mae that provide efficient processes that allow them to winterize REO properties and REO winterization services in a timely, budget-friendly fashion.

Winterizing your Chicago home is not just an annoying task to cross off your to-do list—it’s a crucial step to protect your home and improve energy efficiency while keeping your family safe and comfortable throughout the winter season. Whether you're a homeowner or renter, taking proactive measures now will save you time, money, and stress once the snow starts to fall.

As you prepare for the upcoming winter, refer back to PRG Management's 2024 Chicago Winterization Guide to ensure you haven’t missed any crucial steps. With proper planning, your home will be ready to withstand even the harshest Chicago winter. If you plan on selling this winter, contact our partners at Pearson Realty Group today to get in touch with an experienced Chicagoland real estate agent who can guide you through the best practices for listing your home during the winter. Owners and investors looking for assistance in managing your building's winterization efforts, and beyond contact our Chicago property management team or fill out the form below for a free proposal.

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Now Managing: South Shore Lakeview Apartments LLC | 7801 S. South Shore

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Now Managing: South Shore Lakeview Apartments LLC | 7801 S. South Shore

7801 S. South Shore Chicago

In Chicago’s booming South Shore neighborhood, PRG Management has recently taken on an exciting new management assignment in partnership with South Shore Lakeview Apartments LLC. The classic red-brick residential complex at 7801 S. South Shore is now accepting applications for a variety of units from cozy studios to spacious 3-bedrooms. Multi-family buildings all over the city like this one provide an essential piece to raising a family in Chicago, a safe and dependable space that is cared for. PRG Management is proud to provide our Chicago rental property management services to help fill these vital spaces and help maintain a high standard of care for the building. We work closely with our sister company, Pearson Realty Group, to assist with leases to fill vacancies quickly. From tenant management and leasing services to preventative maintenance and repairs, PRG Management’s comprehensive rental management has you covered.

Recently all units have received full kitchen and bathroom renovations with updated fixtures, along with massive renovations to roof exteriors in the past years, making these spaces even more desirable. Take a look below to see some interesting property highlights and some coming changes to the neighborhood that can massively increase property values!

7801 S. South Shore Highlights

  • Property Value: $3,099,000

  • Year Built: 1961

  • Building Size: 32 Units

  • Stories: 4

Unit Mix:

  • Type 1: 5 units (Studios, 1 Bath)

  • Type 2: 9 units (1 Bed, 1 Bath)

  • Type 3: 15 units (2 Beds, 1 Bath)

  • Type 4: 3 units (3 Beds, 1 Bath)

SEE FULL PROPERTY DETAILS HERE

Obama Presidential Library: revitalizing the area

Located less than three miles from 7801 S South Shore Dr, is the future site of the Obama Presidential Library, a huge project that will enhance the neighborhood appeal and increase property values. The library, a major cultural and educational hub, will attract visitors and major new investments to the South Shore and surrounding neighborhoods. We look forward to the completion of this project and seeing the positive impacts that it has on the local community and Chicago as a whole. Look out for more updates.

PSIQUANTUM QUANTUM COMPUTING CENTER: Reshaping the south shore

American quantum computing company, PsiQuantum recently announced plans to open a massive quantum computer at the old Chicago US Steel South Works property, just minutes away from 7801 S. South Shore. This development is poised to revitalize the surrounding area by bringing in massive investments, and hundreds of jobs, improving property values, and solidifying Chicago as a modern tech hub. Learn more about PsiQuantum’s 1st US-Based Utility-Scale Quantum Computer in Chicago

PRG Management offers top-tier rental management services for South Shore Lakeview Apartments LLC in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood. From leasing and tenant management to maintenance and repairs, our comprehensive services ensure a high standard of care for this beautifully renovated property. Trust PRG Management to keep your living space safe, comfortable, and well-maintained.

Are you a landlord or property owner struggling with tenant management or filling vacant spaces? Contact PRG Management today or fill out the form below to receive a free proposal of services and see how we can help maintain profitability in all of your investments!

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Now Managing: Park View Marquette LLC | 3000 W. Marquette

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Now Managing: Park View Marquette LLC | 3000 W. Marquette

3000 W Marquette Chicago

PRG Management is proud to announce a recent partnership with Park View Marquette LLC to manage a 85-unit apartment building in Chicago’s Chicago Lawn/West Lawn neighborhood. Located at 3000 W Marquette Road, just across the street from Chicago’s vibrant Marquette Park, this exciting new partnership is the latest multi-family complex that PRG Management has been entrusted to help manage with our award-winning Chicago property management services. We provide this stunning 85-unit apartment building with comprehensive rental management services from regular maintenance and upkeep to lightning fast unit turnovers and work with our sister company, Pearson Realty Group to vet tenants and navigate lease negotiations. PRG Management has a wide network of trusted vendors and crews that can respond quickly to any request or emergency and provide residents with safe living spaces and peace of mind.

The classic Chicago red and brown brick exterior is adorned with intricate ornamental glazed terra cotta designs, making it a standout in the area and an important feature to maintain with regular preventative maintenance. 3000 W Marquette features bright, sunny units with real hardwood flooring, and updated kitchens and bathrooms in every unit. With a unit mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, it’s a versatile investment that provides a dependable and safe living space for Chicago residents.

3000 W. Marquette Road Highlights

  • Property Value: $7,100,000

  • Year Built: 1927

  • Building Size: 85 Units

  • Stories: 4

SEE FULL PROPERTY DETAILS HERE

Terra Cotta Design

Ornamental glazed terra cotta designs are a unique and distinctive architectural feature that adds aesthetic value and carries a historical significance to an investment property. These intricate, decorative elements were popular in the early 20th century and are known for their vibrant colors and ability to withstand the elements. This timeless feature enhances the property's appeal for potential investors while also attracting tenants who appreciate living in a Chicago building with character and deep history. By providing Chicago preventative maintenance services for Park View Marquette LLC, we can help ensure these timeless fixtures stay around for years to come.

Are you a landlord or property owner battling with keeping your investment property out of the red? Contact PRG Management today or fill out the form below to receive a free proposal of Chicago property management services and see how we can help create and maintain consistent profitability in all of your investments!

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