Protect your home, car, and wallet when temperatures dip.
That first frosty morning is more than a signal to grab your pumpkin spice latte — it’s also a reminder to prepare your home and car for colder months ahead. Early freezes can catch homeowners and drivers off guard, leading to costly damage and even insurance claims.
Here’s a simple checklist to keep you safe (and covered) when the first frost arrives:
Around the House
- Cover outdoor faucets & hoses: A quick wrap can prevent burst pipes.
- Drain sprinkler systems: Underground lines are vulnerable to freezing.
- Seal gaps & cracks: Cold air sneaks in, raising heating bills and straining your HVAC.
- Check the roof & gutters: Clear leaves and debris so ice doesn’t build up.
- Insurance angle: Water damage from frozen pipes is one of the most common (and costly) home claims in fall and winter. Prevention is the best protection!
For Your Vehicle
- Top off antifreeze: Keeps your engine from freezing in cold temps.
- Check tire pressure: It drops as the temperature does, affecting traction.
- Inspect wipers & washer fluid: Choose one rated for freezing temps.
- Scraper & blanket in the car: Be ready for icy windshields and chilly mornings.
- Insurance angle: Poor maintenance increases your risk of accidents. A simple fall check-up reduces the chance you’ll need to file a claim later.
Garden & Outdoor Spaces
- Bring in plants & pots: Prevent cracks and damage from freezing soil.
- Store patio furniture: Keeps it safe from frost and storms.
- Check walkways: Uneven surfaces get slick fast in icy conditions.
- Insurance angle: If a guest slips on an icy walkway, liability coverage in your homeowners policy steps in — but prevention keeps everyone safer.
The first frost is nature’s reminder to prepare. A little time spent now on your home, car, and yard can protect you from unexpected breakdowns, damage, and claims. Think of it as your fall insurance “warm-up” before winter sets in.


