The winter storms are finally here, and with these low temperatures, how can one protect his or her home? Zillow provided some useful tips to protect the home from these harsh winter storms.

Inside the home, it is important to add weather strips to the windows and doors. Cold air can still enter the house through the gaps, and it is important to buy strips that are wider than the widest point of the gap. Aside from blocking the cold wind, it can also block the snow and mud from entering the home.

The next important thing to do is to flush the water heater because sediment and gunk can accumulate at the bottom. It is also important to ask a professional to help out if you're unsure. After working on the heater, prepare the fireplace to provide additional warmth inside the home. Alternative heat should also be prepared just in case the power goes out during the storm.

Outside, always remember to wrap the pipes and faucets because these can pose hazard as they allow the winter air to infiltrate the water running through the underground pipes. Also remember to trim the trees before the winter storms because some may cause problem in the event of heavy ice. Pipes can also freeze, and when they burst, the water leaks and can cause extensive damage in the house's water system.

Yahoo also provided some tips, the first of which is checking the roof capacity. Most of the time, a roof can only support up to 20 pounds per square foot. Prevent ice build-ups at the roof's edge by keeping the gutters and downspouts clean. Also, by adding insulation above the ceiling and increasing roof ventilation, the roof area will be warmer, and ice buildup will be prevented.