How to Properly Close Your Cottage This Winter: A Step-by-Step Guide
Leaving your cottage unattended through a Muskoka-Parry Sound winter can be risky. Frozen pipes, wildlife visitors, and storm damage can cost thousands if you’re not prepared. The good news? With a little planning, you can protect your investment, save money, and return in spring to a cottage that’s ready to enjoy.
✅ Why Winterizing Matters
For most seasonal cottages, closing up isn’t optional—it’s essential. Unlike year-round homes, many cottages aren’t built to handle -30°C temperatures or months of heavy snow without supervision. Taking the time now prevents:
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🚰 Burst pipes & water damage
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🐭 Rodent or wildlife infestations
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🏚️ Roof leaks & structural issues
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📑 Insurance claims and coverage disputes
Think of it as “tucking in” your cottage until the warmer days return.
🔧 Step 1: Shut Down Plumbing
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Turn off the main water supply
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Drain all pipes by opening taps and flushing toilets
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Add non-toxic antifreeze to toilets, sinks, and drains
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Empty hot water tanks and disconnect hoses
💡 Pro tip: A frozen line can cost thousands—hire a local plumber if needed.
🏠 Step 2: Protect from the Elements
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Clear gutters to prevent ice damming
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Check roof shingles and flashing
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Secure shutters or exterior coverings
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Store or cover outdoor furniture and BBQs
🐾 Step 3: Keep Wildlife Out
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Seal gaps along siding, decks, and vents
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Remove all food from cupboards and fridges
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Place traps or deterrents where needed
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Store bedding and linens in airtight bins
🔐 Step 4: Safety & Security
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Unplug non-essential appliances
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Leave interior doors open for airflow
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Lower blinds or close curtains
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Set up exterior motion-sensor lighting
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Arrange periodic cottage check-ins
🗂️ Step 5: Insurance & Documentation
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Notify your insurer the property will be vacant
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Update or save an inventory of belongings
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Share emergency contacts with a neighbour or caretaker
✅ Actionable Takeaways
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✔️ Winterize plumbing thoroughly
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✔️ Secure the structure from snow and storms
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✔️ Rodent-proof the interior
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✔️ Plan for occasional check-ins
🔍 Personal Insight
After years of working with cottage owners and buyers, we’ve seen firsthand how a small oversight in the fall can turn into a costly spring disaster. Proper closing protects not only your property but also its resale value.
🏁 Conclusion
Closing your cottage may not be glamorous, but it’s one of the most important things you can do as an owner.
👉 What’s your go-to winterizing tip? Drop it in the comments—I’d love to hear how others prepare!