
Owning a lake house gives you a beautiful retreat where you can get away from it all and spend time relaxing or enjoying recreational activities. One important part of ownership is making sure your lake house is properly winterized. Whether you still visit the lake occasionally during colder months or plan to wait until warmer temperatures arrive, you'll need to prepare your home inside and out so it can withstand colder temperatures.
While summer is still in full swing in Northern New England, crisp fall weather is right around the corner, and if you haven't started thinking about how to winterize, now is a great time for a refresher.
Our real estate agents recommend taking these steps when winterizing your lake house so it'll be in great shape when you're ready to visit:

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