More than 15 million homes sat unoccupied in 2003. Almost another four million were used only seasonally, according to the U.S. Census.
That means sixteen percent of all homes in this country were left unattended at some point for an extended period of time. Whether you travel extensively for business or pleasure, have rental property that is unoccupied, or share time between two homes: before closing up your house for any real length of time, take the necessary steps to keep it safe and protected.
ADJUST THERMOSTATOne of the easiest things to do, but something easily forgotten, is adjusting the thermostat.
PROTECT PLUMBINGBoth plastic (PVC) and copper pipes can burst. Pipes, water heaters and other appliances can leak, or in freezing weather, pipes can freeze and burst, which can cause major damage in a home left unattended.
PROTECT ACTIVE WATER SERVICEIf you choose to leave the water service turned on:
PLAN FOR HIGH WINDIf you’re going to be away during a season that brings high wind, protect your property:
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MAKE YOUR HOUSE LOOK LIVED INAn empty, unsecured house can be a tempting target for thieves and vandals. Make your house appear occupied:
BASIC MAINTENANCE THAT PROTECTS ALL YEAR LONGSimple steps can protect both the interior and exterior of the house.
OBTAINING THE PROPER INSURANCE
RETURNING HOMEWhen you return, restore any services that were discontinued.
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