Tips for Snowbirds: Protecting Your Home While Away
Posted: December 5th, 2024
It’s that time of year! If you’re a snowbird heading south for the winter, it’s important to take steps to protect your home while you’re away. Here’s how to prepare:
Avoid Your Home Looking Empty:
Use timers to control your lights, making it look like someone is home.
Have someone collect your mail and newspapers to prevent them from piling up.
Arrange for someone to take care of your lawn and outdoor spaces, so your home doesn’t look abandoned.
Consider a smart home system to remotely control lights, blinds, and other features.
Drain Your Water Pipes:
Turn off the main water supply to avoid any leaks or pipe bursts while you’re away.
Drain the remaining water from pipes by running taps and flushing toilets.
This is especially important if you’re leaving during freezing temperatures to prevent pipe damage.
Maintain a Safe Temperature:
Set your thermostat to a low but safe temperature to prevent freezing pipes but avoid high energy costs.
A smart thermostat can help you monitor and adjust the temperature remotely.
Install Monitoring Equipment:
Use security cameras around your home to keep an eye on things.
Set up motion detectors and door/window sensors to alert you to any unexpected activity.
Consider installing smart locks so that someone you trust can access your home securely if needed.
Invest in thermometers that notify you if the heat in your home drops.
Have Someone Check on Your Home:
Ask a friend, neighbor, or house-sitter to check on your home regularly.
They can ensure everything is in order, such as looking for leaks, damage, or security concerns.
They can also help with basic tasks like taking out the trash, shoveling snow, or ensuring the home stays tidy.
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