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Denver — As warmer-than-usual temperatures settle into Denver, Colorado Springs and other parts of Colorado, many homeowners begin easing out of winter routines, a shift that can quietly increase the risk of missed home problems.
This transition period, often referred to as “false spring,” brings mild days that feel like relief after months of cold and snow. Heating systems cycle less, windows open and winter concerns fade. But rapid temperature changes — common along the Front Range — can expose issues that developed during colder months, according to home maintenance professionals…