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Checklist for Prepping Your Home for Vacation

3/15/2019 (Permalink)

Shut off your water from the main shut off valve to prevent your home from being flooded

You and your family may want a getaway, but you don't want to come home to a watery mess that leaves you scrambling for water pipe repair and flood remediation services. To make sure your home in Carpentersville, IL, is safe from water damage during your vacation, check the following items off your to-do list before you leave.

Inspect

A broken pipe often starts with a small leak. By conducting regular inspections, particularly right before you are going to be away for a while, you can find small issues before they become large ones. There are several areas you need to look over before you leave:

  • Window seals
  • Roof joints and shingles
  • Rain gutters
  • Appliance hoses
  • Sump pump

Look for weak spots and have them repaired. By ensuring that all these things are in good working order, you can prevent damage while you're gone.

Protect

Water pipe repair and cracked hose replacement are not the only ways you can protect your home during vacation. In addition to making sure everything works, add backups and protection to make sure they continue to do so, even if conditions change. For example, installing a backup battery on your sump pump keeps it working even if the power goes out. Adding insulation to both indoor and outdoor pipes and fixtures provides an extra layer of protection against freezing.

Enlist

If you want extra assurance that your home will be safe while you are enjoying your trip, seek out the assistance of a trusted neighbor or friend. Friends can make sure the heat stays on in the winter, pick up your mail and check for sudden problems that may cause damage. In addition to providing a key the person watching your home, it is also a good idea to show him or her how to turn off the water main to prevent your home from being flooded.

Protecting your home is part of planning for your trip. Make your vacation more relaxing by taking the steps needed to know your home is safe.

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