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Top 5 Things Michigan Homeowners Do to Their Homes in the Winter

Updated: Dec 22, 2025

Snow-covered Michigan home in winter with text “Winter Is Here – Is Your Home Ready?” highlighting seasonal home maintenance and remodeling preparation

Top 5 Things Michigan Homeowners Do to Their Homes in the Winter


Winter in Michigan isn’t just cold—it’s tough on homes. Snow, ice, freezing temperatures, and constant freeze-thaw cycles can cause real damage if a home isn’t prepared. Smart homeowners use the winter months to protect, maintain, and even improve their homes so they’re ready for spring.

Here are the top 5 things residential homeowners in Michigan commonly do to their homes during winter—and why they matter.

Sealing window drafts with weatherstripping to improve insulation and energy efficiency in a Michigan home during winter

1. Seal Drafts & Improve Insulation

One of the first things Michigan homeowners notice in winter is cold drafts and rising heating bills.

Common winter upgrades include:

  • Sealing windows and doors

  • Adding weatherstripping

  • Insulating attics, basements, and crawl spaces

  • Caulking gaps around trim and exterior penetrations


Why it matters: Poor insulation lets heat escape and cold air in, forcing your furnace to work overtime. Fixing drafts can dramatically improve comfort and lower energy costs all winter long.

Winter kitchen remodel in a Michigan home with contractor installing cabinets during an indoor renovation project

2. Tackle Interior Remodeling Projects

Winter is actually one of the best times to work on interior renovations.

Popular winter remodels in Michigan include:

  • Kitchen remodels

  • Bathroom upgrades

  • Basement finishing

  • Flooring replacement

  • Drywall repairs and painting


Why it matters: Since exterior work slows down in winter, contractors can focus on indoor projects. Homeowners get faster scheduling, less disruption, and are ready to enjoy their upgraded space by spring.

Michigan homeowner removing snow from roof edge to prevent ice dams and winter roof damage

3. Prevent Ice Dams & Roof Damage

Snow buildup and fluctuating temperatures can lead to ice dams, which trap water on the roof and cause leaks.

What homeowners typically do:

  • Clear snow from roof edges

  • Inspect attic insulation and ventilation

  • Repair damaged shingles or flashing

  • Address gutter blockages


Why it matters: Ice dams can cause water to seep into ceilings, walls, and insulation—leading to expensive repairs if ignored.

New luxury vinyl plank flooring installation in a Michigan home for warmer and more durable winter floors

4. Upgrade Flooring for Warmth & Durability

Cold floors are a common winter complaint, especially in older Michigan homes.

Winter flooring upgrades often include:

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

  • Engineered hardwood

  • Tile with radiant heating

  • Carpet replacement in bedrooms and basements


Why it matters: Modern flooring options provide better insulation, durability, and moisture resistance—perfect for Michigan winters and muddy spring seasons.

Basement moisture repair and waterproofing in a Michigan home with sump pump and wall sealing during winter

5. Address Moisture & Basement Issues

Snow melt and frozen ground can push moisture into basements and crawl spaces.

Winter maintenance often focuses on:

  • Basement drywall repair

  • Moisture-resistant flooring

  • Sump pump inspections

  • Mold prevention

  • Waterproofing improvements


Why it matters: Moisture problems don’t go away on their own. Catching them in winter helps prevent mold growth and structural damage later in the year.


Final Thoughts: Winter Is the Smart Season to Improve Your Home

Michigan winters are demanding, but they also create the perfect opportunity to protect and upgrade your home from the inside out. Whether it’s insulation, remodeling, flooring, or moisture control, winter projects set homeowners up for comfort, efficiency, and long-term value.

At Superior Home Renovations, we specialize in residential remodeling and interior upgrades designed for Michigan homes—done the Superior way, even in the coldest months.

👉 Thinking about a winter home project?

Visit SuperiorRenomi.com to request your FREE estimate and get your home winter-ready today.

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