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Vacation Prep Essentials

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Finally! Summer vacation has arrived. It’s time to finalize those vacation plans, get the babysitters in order and take off on your long-awaited vacation. Whether you’re gone for a weekend or weeks at a time, it’s vital to get your home in order before you go. Making sure your home is ready for an extended absence doesn’t have to be complicated. Just a few key steps can help prevent any stressful surprises upon your return.

Adjust Your HVAC

First, take a look at your HVAC system. If you’re leaving during the summer, consider raising the temperature.

If you’re leaving town for an extended period, the last thing you want to worry about is your home’s HVAC system. Before you take off, it’s essential to do some basic maintenance to ensure everything is in good working order. This will help prevent any nasty surprises when you return home, and it will also help keep your energy bills down while you’re away.

Inspect Your Plumbing

While you’re enjoying your time away, your home’s plumbing is the last thing you want to worry about. Before you take off, it’s essential to do some basic maintenance to ensure everything is in good working order. This will help prevent any nasty surprises when you return home, and it will also help keep your utility bills down while you’re away.

Check on Your Water Heater

If you’re leaving town for an extended period, the last thing you want to worry about is your home’s water heater. Before you take off, it’s important to do some basic maintenance to ensure everything is in good working order. This will help prevent any nasty surprises when you return home, and it will also help keep your energy bills down while you’re away.

Also, change the setting on your water heater to vacation mode. This will keep the water from getting unnecessarily hot while no one is home to use it.

By following these simple tips, you can rest assured that your home is in good hands while you’re away. So kick back, relax, and enjoy your well-earned vacation.