Your vacation home is the perfect place to spend beautiful summer days, but in the winter when no one is around anything can happen. It is your job to make sure that your vacation home can survive the winter just as easily as it carries you through the beautiful summer months. It can take some effort, but if you do the right preparations, you can ensure that your vacation home has what it takes to come out on top every winter.
It’s generally a good idea to have your home inspected before winter, but it is even more important when you have a vacation home. Since you will likely not be visiting throughout the winter, knowing what problems it already has can be a huge help. Then, once you know how it stands, you can decide what preparations you should make for winter. Your inspector should be able to find any potential issues and even give you sound advice on how to correct them, so your vacation home is easily able to survive the winter.
If you only visit your vacation home in the summer, you probably don’t think about the fact that it needs to be winterized. But even if you won’t be around for the winter, your vacation home should be winterized to keep the elements out. If moisture is able to get into your vacation home, you will likely come back to a big mess, and maybe even a dangerous situation. Snow can potentially damage your drywall and cause mold to grow. That mold will be a major hassle to get rid of instead of an easy thing to avoid.
If your vacation home is located somewhere with harsh winters, you should take steps to protect your pipes from the cold. You don’t need to run the heat to full blast, but you do want to make sure that it doesn’t get so cold that pipes can burst. Keeping the heat on low throughout the winter helps to ensure that you can return to a beautiful and functional summer home once the winter is over.
Preparing for winter is not the most fun part of having a vacation home. But if you take care of it during this season, it will make your vacations even better during the warm months. There is no reason to deal with big issues later, when instead you can prevent them from happening in the first place!
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