If you have plans to take a trip that will be keeping you away from home for a long period of time, you’re going to want to read this. When planning for longterm travel, it’s critical to make sure your house is prepared in advance for your extended absence. Here are some tips and tricks from your Boulder plumber for making sure you avoid plumbing issues, appliance malfunctions and more while you are away from home.
Think about the Thermostat
Will you be leaving your house unattended during the winter months? If so, make sure your thermostat is set to at least 55 degrees. This will keep your house warm enough to prevent freezing and bursting water pipes, which can cause severe flooding and water damage. If you’re taking a trip during warmer weather, leaving the air conditioning unit on will help prevent mold, mildew, and other conditions caused by heat and humidity. Set your thermostat to 85 degrees or less to control the usage of the AC.
Turn Water Off
When you are going to be gone for an extended period of time, Arvada plumber Flatirons Plumbing recommends turning off your main water line can prevent a lot of problems while you are away. For example, leaks that go undetected while you are not around to notice them can result in considerable water damage and costly repairs when you get back. After shutting off the main water valve, let your kitchen and bathroom faucets run dry, ensuring that no water is left in the pipes. Please keep in mind that it’s not a good idea to shut your water off completely if your sprinkler system needs to run while you are away, or if you have a heating system that operates with steam radiators or hot water.
Wrap Toilet Bowls With Plastic Wrap
We’re not trying to be funny here- this tip sounds like a prank but it can save you from one stinky surprise upon your return! Wrapping your toilet bowls with plastic cling wrap prevents funky sewer fumes from entering your home. Leaving your toilets unwrapped can result in a less-than-pleasant “welcome home” when you walk in the door. Just be sure to mark the cling wrap with a big black “X” or another warning symbol to prevent anyone from accidentally using the toilet with the wrap in place.
Travel is one of the most rewarding experiences we can have in life. Keep these tips in mind for how to properly take care of your home during a long absence, and you’ll be able to focus on your adventures abroad without having to worry about what horrors await you back at home! Your Boulder plumber is here to help if you have any more questions about preparing your home for an extended vacation.