
The snowflakes haven’t started flying just yet, but we all know what’s coming! Colorado winters can turn from cozy to chaotic quick. Before that first snowfall hits, take a little time to get your home—and yourself—ready for whatever winter weather brings.
Whether you’re the “bundle up and shovel out” type or the “hot cocoa and wait it out” kind, a little prep now can keep your season safer, smoother, and a lot less slippery.
- Check Your Snow Gear
Before the first storm, make sure your snow gear is in good working order.
Must-haves for shoveling success:
- A sturdy snow shovel (or two—one metal for packed snow, one plastic for powder)
- Ice melt or sand for driveways and walkways
- Good gloves and waterproof boots for traction and warmth
- A snow brush and ice scraper for your car
- Reflective gear or a headlamp if you’re out early or late
✨ Pro Tip: Keep your shovel near the door or garage entrance—not buried behind the summer lawn chairs!
- Prep Your Pathways & Driveway
Take a walk around your property before the snow hits:
- Clear away any garden hoses, toys, or décor that could become hazards under snow.
- Check that outdoor lighting works properly to keep paths visible.
- If you use an ice melt, make sure it’s safe for pets and concrete.
✨ DreamMaker Tip: A small bin by your door filled with ice melt and a scoop makes quick work of slippery spots.
- Safety First — Know When to Stay In
Sometimes it’s just not worth the risk. Icy conditions, heavy snow, or strong winds can turn a simple shovel session into a safety hazard.
If it’s looking rough out there, stay in, stay warm, and enjoy the view from indoors.
- Keep blankets, batteries, and flashlights handy in case of power outages.
- Have a stash of non-perishable snacks and bottled water. (Don’t forget the cocoa!)
- Make sure your furnace is serviced and running efficiently before winter.
- Think Ahead for Snow Removal Services
If you have a large driveway or mobility concerns, consider arranging a snow removal service before the season starts. They book up quickly, so be proactive, now!
✨ Pro Tip: Ask about services that automatically clear your driveway after every storm—no phone calls needed.
Why It Matters
Winter prep isn’t just about clearing snow—it’s about keeping your family safe and your home protected from slips, falls, and icy damage. A little planning now makes the first snow a lot less stressful.
And if your winter prep reveals, cold floors, or a tired mudroom that’s begging for a remodel, your friends at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of the Pikes Peak Region are ready to help you create a cozier, more functional home for the season ahead.