Going on Summer Vacation? Prepare Your Home Before You Leave

Family With Luggage Leaving House For Vacation

Getting ready for vacation can be an exciting time, but it’s important to make sure that your home is prepared for your absence. Leaving your home empty can lead to potential problems such as mold, water damage, fire, and even break-ins. To avoid these problems, there are a few things you can do to prepare your home before you leave.

One important step to take before leaving for vacation is to keep your air conditioner running. This may sound counter-intuitive, but mold growth is a common problem in homes that are left empty for extended periods of time. By running your air conditioner, you will reduce humidity and help prevent the growth of mold. To save on your electric bill, it is fine to set your thermostat at a higher temperature than you normally would when you’re home, but not so high that it will cause damage to any plants or pets you may have in your home.

Another important step to take is to shut off your water to prevent any water damage that may occur while you’re away. If a leak were to occur, the damage can be devastating if you aren’t there to stop it. You can shut off your water supply by turning off the main valve, which is usually located inside your home where the main pipe enters the house or on the exterior where the pipe connects to the water meter. 

In addition to these two steps, there are a few other things you can do to prepare your home for your absence. 

  1. Clean your home thoroughly before you leave. This can help prevent any pests from making themselves at home while you’re away. 
  2. Put your lights on a timer. This will give the impression that someone is home and can deter potential burglars.
  3. Have a friend or family member check on your home periodically. This can help ensure that everything is running smoothly and can alert you to any potential problems that may arise.
  4. Put your mail on hold. Mail piling up is a sure sign that no one is home and a signal to burglars. If you are expecting packages, ask a neighbor to grab them for you too. 
  5. Unplug any electronics that don’t need to be plugged in. This can help prevent any electrical fires that may occur while you’re away.
  6. Secure any valuables that you have in your home. This way if someone does break in while you are gone, they won’t be able to take your family heirlooms. 

By taking these steps, you can enjoy your vacation knowing your home is as prepared for your absence as you are for the trip. 

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