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Separation Anxiety! 
Preparing your Home for a 
Long Absence
What Could Go Wrong?
It’s a 
Dry 
Heat
One to Two Weeks Prior 
• Arrange for your mail 
• Notify your media providers 
• Notify any newspapers when 
you will stop delivery and when 
to resume. 
• See if there are any local 
vacation watch programs 
offered by either your local 
community or your local police 
department or contact a 
Management Service that can 
provide checks on your home. 
• Arrange for storage of valuables that 
you won't be taking with you for the 
summer. 
• Coordinate emptying of refrigerator 
with trash and recycling pickup. 
• Speaking of trash, start trimming 
trees and bushes in the yard so you 
can have that trash picked up before 
you leave. 
• Do not drain your hot tub. The heat 
will damage it. Turn off the heating 
system for the water, but leave the 
filtering system on. 
• Remove any standing water from the 
yard.
One to Two Days Prior 
• Remove propane tanks and 
combustible/flammable chemicals from the 
garage. 
• Set your irrigation timer appropriately for 
summer heat so all your shrubs and trees 
aren't dead when you return. 
• Consider a management service that will take 
care of the weeds, do some trimming, mow the 
lawn if you have one and check for irrigation 
system problems while you are gone. 
• If you have a pool, arrange for a pool service to 
handle the maintenance while you are away. 
• Arrange for exterior pest control while you are 
gone. 
• Got houseplants? They probably won't be alive 
when you return, so either lend them to a 
neighbor or take them with you! 
• Remove furniture from patio or yard. 
• Replace back-up batteries 
• Seal up non-refrigerated products 
• If you will be turning the refrigerator off while 
you are gone, empty it. Leave the doors open 
while you are gone for circulation. 
• If you'll be leaving the refrigerator on while you 
are gone, toss any foods that will spoil. 
• If you have a soft water system or reverse 
osmosis water system, determine if any action 
is necessary on your part before leaving. 
• If you are leaving a car in the garage, 
disconnect the battery. You might even want to 
cover the vehicle to protect it from dust. 
• If you have a golf cart, put water in the battery.
Before Locking Up and Leaving 
• Unplug the appliances. entertainment units, 
computers – everything 
• Turn off the air conditioner, or set the 
thermostat if you'll be leaving the A/C on. If 
you have natural gas, turn off the gas at the 
main valve. 
• Flush all toilets and run all faucets. 
• Turn off the water to the house at the main 
valve. Drain any remaining water from the 
faucets, long shower head extensions and such. 
• Turn off ceiling fans, indoor and out. 
• Leave all the interior doors open so the air can 
circulate inside the house. 
• Close all the blinds and drapes to keep as much 
heat out of the house as possible. 
• Have candles? Store them in the refrigerator or 
put them in the coolest, darkest part of the 
house. 
• If you use call forwarding on your land line, 
now is the time to remember to set it. 
• Open the doors to the washer and dryer, the 
dishwasher, and any other appliance that 
typically seals up. 
• Unplug the garage door opener. 
• Turn the water heater off. 
• Hire someone to stop at the house periodically 
to check for leaks inside and out, walk the 
house, visit after monsoon activity to check for 
storm damage, etc.
I saw it 
Snow 
here… 
Once.
The Desert is COLD at night! 
• Roof problems can result in expensive 
repairs if not taken care of from the 
start. Either hire a reputable roofer or 
grab a ladder and inspect the roof 
yourself for loose or worn tiles 
• Go outside and take a look at all the 
doors and windows on your home. 
• Look for dry rot or pest infestation and 
if there is any found, take care of it 
immediately before it gets worse. 
• Start trimming trees and bushes if they 
hang too close to your house or 
electrical wires. 
• It’s a good idea to cap or screen to top 
of your fireplace to keep out birds and 
other small creatures. Make sure the 
damper works properly and take a look 
at the bricks to ensure they are in good 
condition 
• If you have a lawn mower, drain the 
gas out of it or run it until it is empty. 
• We don’t need much winter 
equipment. 
– A good rake or shovel, 
– A bag of Salt 
– An Ice Scraper
The Desert is COLD at night! 
• It is a good idea to find your water main valve 
in case you need to shut it off in the event of an 
emergency. 
• Make sure any exposed plumbing pipes are 
insulated, and if you go on vacation, leave the 
heat on around 55 degrees to prevent your 
pipes from freezing and bursting. 
• If your furnace hasn’t been inspected in a 
while, consider calling an HVAC expert to check 
it out and clean the ducts. 
• Replace furnace filters and make sure there are 
no flammable materials near the furnace itself 
• Make sure all smoke alarms and carbon 
monoxide detectors are working properly and 
stock up on extra batteries. Install a carbon 
monoxide detector close to your furnace 
and/or water heater. Buy a new fire 
extinguisher if yours is older than 10 years. 
• To close/winterize your pool, either hire a 
reputable pool company or do it yourself, but 
only if you know how. Closing your pool helps 
prevent damage caused by freezing water and 
keeps it in good condition for next season.
Is my Home Protected? 
Vacant 
• A vacant home has NO 
furniture 
Unoccupied 
• Unoccupied homes have 
furniture and are left as 
though the owners may 
return at any time. 
VS.
Is my Home Protected? 
Vacant VS. Unoccupied 
• Vandalism and glass breakage are not covered at 
all. In fact, many policies often exclude any ensuing 
loss started by vandalism (i.e., vandals burn the 
house down!). 
• Most homeowners insurers won't continue to 
insure a vacant home. 
• There are only a handful of insurers willing to 
insure a vacant home. 
• Usually, coverage is very limited but the premium is 
reasonable, or the coverage is as good as the 
homeowners policy but the premium cost is 4-5 
times greater. 
• You can reduce your chances of having a major loss 
from break-ins, fires, smoke damage, and even 
water damage from frozen pipes by installing a 
central alarm monitored for burglar and fire/smoke 
and adding an optional temperature sensor to 
protect the pipes from freezing. 
• Owners of homes occupied for only part of the 
year or people who leave their primary homes for 
extended trips may need to pay a surcharge for an 
endorsement that provides additional coverage. 
• Individual insurance companies vary in the way 
they view house sitters. Having a house sitter or 
neighbor check on your property may not make a 
difference to your insurance company, since the 
property is not occupied by the owner. 
• On the other hand, some companies view a home 
with a house sitter as occupied, so no surcharge 
would be applied while the sitter is in residence. 
• Another loss reduction strategy is to rent your 
home on a month-to-month basis.
Is my Home Protected? 
Vacation Homes 
How Does Vacation Home Insurance Work? 
Like standard home insurance, vacation home 
insurance protects your home and possessions 
against the following perils: 
• Storm damage (snow, rain, hail, wind, 
tornadoes, etc.) 
• Fire 
• Lightning 
• Burglary 
• Vandalism 
Vacation home insurance also offers liability 
insurance to cover losses stemming from a slip-and- 
fall incident, dog bite or other accident 
occurring on your property.
Is my Home Protected? 
Vacation Homes 
Things to Consider 
Getting vacation home insurance creates unique challenges. If your vacation home 
resides in an area with severe weather concerns, you need enough coverage to provide 
for those concerns. 
For instance: 
• Flood insurance is not covered by a standard vacation home insurance policy. A 
separate flood insurance policy is required. (Monsoons anyone?) 
• In cold weather areas, winter storms can cause major damage in a short period of 
time. Winterize your home before departing for an extended period. 
• If forest fires are a concern, take steps to fireproof your home. This may be as simple 
as clearing vegetation from around the perimeter. 
• Earthquake insurance is not covered by a standard vacation home insurance policy 
and must be purchased independently.
Is my Home Protected? 
Vacation Homes 
Insurance Discounts 
Vacation home insurance may cost more than the policy for your primary residence. 
Since you don't live in your vacation home year-round, the unoccupied home is more 
susceptible to burglars, and damage caused by storms or thieves may not be noticed for 
months, leading to a whole host of other issues. 
Discounts: 
• Multi-policy discounts for homeowners who bundle their home and auto insurance with 
a single insurer. 
• Safety discounts for homes with security systems, particularly systems which alert 
outside agencies. 
• New home discounts for brand-new homes or homes with up-to-date electrical wiring, 
HVAC system, plumbing, and overall structure. 
• Non-smoking discounts, senior discounts or loyal customer 
discounts.
Peace of Mind 
There are many ways a Property Management company can assist you in making sure 
your home is properly taken care of while you are away. 
A Property Manager can also help you to save money and even make money on your 
investment! 
To find out more about how Signature Vacation Rentals can work together with you, 
and help you protect and profit from your home investment please take a look at the 
informational package in your home preparation bag and give us a call.

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Preparing your home for an absence

  • 1. Separation Anxiety! Preparing your Home for a Long Absence
  • 2. What Could Go Wrong?
  • 4. One to Two Weeks Prior • Arrange for your mail • Notify your media providers • Notify any newspapers when you will stop delivery and when to resume. • See if there are any local vacation watch programs offered by either your local community or your local police department or contact a Management Service that can provide checks on your home. • Arrange for storage of valuables that you won't be taking with you for the summer. • Coordinate emptying of refrigerator with trash and recycling pickup. • Speaking of trash, start trimming trees and bushes in the yard so you can have that trash picked up before you leave. • Do not drain your hot tub. The heat will damage it. Turn off the heating system for the water, but leave the filtering system on. • Remove any standing water from the yard.
  • 5. One to Two Days Prior • Remove propane tanks and combustible/flammable chemicals from the garage. • Set your irrigation timer appropriately for summer heat so all your shrubs and trees aren't dead when you return. • Consider a management service that will take care of the weeds, do some trimming, mow the lawn if you have one and check for irrigation system problems while you are gone. • If you have a pool, arrange for a pool service to handle the maintenance while you are away. • Arrange for exterior pest control while you are gone. • Got houseplants? They probably won't be alive when you return, so either lend them to a neighbor or take them with you! • Remove furniture from patio or yard. • Replace back-up batteries • Seal up non-refrigerated products • If you will be turning the refrigerator off while you are gone, empty it. Leave the doors open while you are gone for circulation. • If you'll be leaving the refrigerator on while you are gone, toss any foods that will spoil. • If you have a soft water system or reverse osmosis water system, determine if any action is necessary on your part before leaving. • If you are leaving a car in the garage, disconnect the battery. You might even want to cover the vehicle to protect it from dust. • If you have a golf cart, put water in the battery.
  • 6. Before Locking Up and Leaving • Unplug the appliances. entertainment units, computers – everything • Turn off the air conditioner, or set the thermostat if you'll be leaving the A/C on. If you have natural gas, turn off the gas at the main valve. • Flush all toilets and run all faucets. • Turn off the water to the house at the main valve. Drain any remaining water from the faucets, long shower head extensions and such. • Turn off ceiling fans, indoor and out. • Leave all the interior doors open so the air can circulate inside the house. • Close all the blinds and drapes to keep as much heat out of the house as possible. • Have candles? Store them in the refrigerator or put them in the coolest, darkest part of the house. • If you use call forwarding on your land line, now is the time to remember to set it. • Open the doors to the washer and dryer, the dishwasher, and any other appliance that typically seals up. • Unplug the garage door opener. • Turn the water heater off. • Hire someone to stop at the house periodically to check for leaks inside and out, walk the house, visit after monsoon activity to check for storm damage, etc.
  • 7. I saw it Snow here… Once.
  • 8. The Desert is COLD at night! • Roof problems can result in expensive repairs if not taken care of from the start. Either hire a reputable roofer or grab a ladder and inspect the roof yourself for loose or worn tiles • Go outside and take a look at all the doors and windows on your home. • Look for dry rot or pest infestation and if there is any found, take care of it immediately before it gets worse. • Start trimming trees and bushes if they hang too close to your house or electrical wires. • It’s a good idea to cap or screen to top of your fireplace to keep out birds and other small creatures. Make sure the damper works properly and take a look at the bricks to ensure they are in good condition • If you have a lawn mower, drain the gas out of it or run it until it is empty. • We don’t need much winter equipment. – A good rake or shovel, – A bag of Salt – An Ice Scraper
  • 9. The Desert is COLD at night! • It is a good idea to find your water main valve in case you need to shut it off in the event of an emergency. • Make sure any exposed plumbing pipes are insulated, and if you go on vacation, leave the heat on around 55 degrees to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting. • If your furnace hasn’t been inspected in a while, consider calling an HVAC expert to check it out and clean the ducts. • Replace furnace filters and make sure there are no flammable materials near the furnace itself • Make sure all smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly and stock up on extra batteries. Install a carbon monoxide detector close to your furnace and/or water heater. Buy a new fire extinguisher if yours is older than 10 years. • To close/winterize your pool, either hire a reputable pool company or do it yourself, but only if you know how. Closing your pool helps prevent damage caused by freezing water and keeps it in good condition for next season.
  • 10. Is my Home Protected? Vacant • A vacant home has NO furniture Unoccupied • Unoccupied homes have furniture and are left as though the owners may return at any time. VS.
  • 11. Is my Home Protected? Vacant VS. Unoccupied • Vandalism and glass breakage are not covered at all. In fact, many policies often exclude any ensuing loss started by vandalism (i.e., vandals burn the house down!). • Most homeowners insurers won't continue to insure a vacant home. • There are only a handful of insurers willing to insure a vacant home. • Usually, coverage is very limited but the premium is reasonable, or the coverage is as good as the homeowners policy but the premium cost is 4-5 times greater. • You can reduce your chances of having a major loss from break-ins, fires, smoke damage, and even water damage from frozen pipes by installing a central alarm monitored for burglar and fire/smoke and adding an optional temperature sensor to protect the pipes from freezing. • Owners of homes occupied for only part of the year or people who leave their primary homes for extended trips may need to pay a surcharge for an endorsement that provides additional coverage. • Individual insurance companies vary in the way they view house sitters. Having a house sitter or neighbor check on your property may not make a difference to your insurance company, since the property is not occupied by the owner. • On the other hand, some companies view a home with a house sitter as occupied, so no surcharge would be applied while the sitter is in residence. • Another loss reduction strategy is to rent your home on a month-to-month basis.
  • 12. Is my Home Protected? Vacation Homes How Does Vacation Home Insurance Work? Like standard home insurance, vacation home insurance protects your home and possessions against the following perils: • Storm damage (snow, rain, hail, wind, tornadoes, etc.) • Fire • Lightning • Burglary • Vandalism Vacation home insurance also offers liability insurance to cover losses stemming from a slip-and- fall incident, dog bite or other accident occurring on your property.
  • 13. Is my Home Protected? Vacation Homes Things to Consider Getting vacation home insurance creates unique challenges. If your vacation home resides in an area with severe weather concerns, you need enough coverage to provide for those concerns. For instance: • Flood insurance is not covered by a standard vacation home insurance policy. A separate flood insurance policy is required. (Monsoons anyone?) • In cold weather areas, winter storms can cause major damage in a short period of time. Winterize your home before departing for an extended period. • If forest fires are a concern, take steps to fireproof your home. This may be as simple as clearing vegetation from around the perimeter. • Earthquake insurance is not covered by a standard vacation home insurance policy and must be purchased independently.
  • 14. Is my Home Protected? Vacation Homes Insurance Discounts Vacation home insurance may cost more than the policy for your primary residence. Since you don't live in your vacation home year-round, the unoccupied home is more susceptible to burglars, and damage caused by storms or thieves may not be noticed for months, leading to a whole host of other issues. Discounts: • Multi-policy discounts for homeowners who bundle their home and auto insurance with a single insurer. • Safety discounts for homes with security systems, particularly systems which alert outside agencies. • New home discounts for brand-new homes or homes with up-to-date electrical wiring, HVAC system, plumbing, and overall structure. • Non-smoking discounts, senior discounts or loyal customer discounts.
  • 15. Peace of Mind There are many ways a Property Management company can assist you in making sure your home is properly taken care of while you are away. A Property Manager can also help you to save money and even make money on your investment! To find out more about how Signature Vacation Rentals can work together with you, and help you protect and profit from your home investment please take a look at the informational package in your home preparation bag and give us a call.

Notas del editor

  1. Average Winter Temperatures at night in Tucson are in the low to mid forties but can sometimes get into the low twenties with the record low for January being only 6 degrees!!
  2. Roof- . Check the flashing for leaks and rinse out debris from gutters and downspouts. Consider adding more insulation to your attic to keep warm air from escaping. Doors- These areas are an easy place for drafts to form. Make sure doors have weather-stripping and use rope caulk to seal any gaps in windows. Look for exposed pipes and seal them if necessary. Sweep or rake away debris and plant matter from around the foundation of your home. This will allow you to check for cracks and seal them if necessary. Winter- Luckily in Tucson, we don’t get much snow, so  Yard- Take a look at your driveway, patio, or deck and see if any areas need to be sealed or repaired. Move any of your non-winter plants indoors before the temperature drops below freezing. Fireplace-. A fire can easily make its way through cracks in the mortar. If the fireplace hasn’t been cleaned in a while, consider hiring a chimney sweeper to remove excess soot or any nests. Buy or chop firewood and store it in a cool, dry space.
  3. Water and pipes- Make sure any exposed plumbing pipes are insulated, and if you go on vacation, leave the heat on around 55 degrees to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting. If you plan on leaving your home for an extended period of time, you should shut off the water supply and drain the plumbing system. Water damage from pipes breaking can be one of the most expensive repairs to make. Winterizing your sprinklers is also a good idea to prevent them from freezing and bursting. You can do this yourself or hire a landscaper to turn off the water supply and blow compressed air through the sprinkler lines to get rid of water. Furnace- Rep. Turn on the thermostat to 80 degrees and feel the vent for warm air to make sure it is running properly. Consider replacing your old thermostat to a programmable one to save on your energy bill. If you rely on propane or oil for heat, fill up the tank so you are ready for cold weather. Also take a look at your air conditioning unit. Spray the fan blades with a hose to remove debris and cover the unit to keep it clean and dry. If you have an evaporative cooler, shut off the water and cover the unit to avoid a costly draft.