Prepare Your Home for Vacation: Whole-Home Tips from One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, Mister Sparky, and Benjamin Franklin Plumbing!

Planning a summer vacation? You’re not alone. Almost 85% of American adults plan on traveling this summer, according to a survey done by The Vacationer. While you're busy packing your bags and making travel arrangements, it's crucial not to overlook the importance of preparing your home before you leave. There’s likely plenty on your to-do list before leaving home for an extended time, but these proactive steps can help ensure the safety, energy efficiency, and proper functioning of your home while you're away.

In partnership with our sister companies, Mister Sparky and Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, we’ve prepared a few ways to prepare your homes air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing systems before you jet off!

First, let’s go over some tips for preparing your homes air conditioning system for your time away:

  • Adjust the Thermostat: Aim for a temperature range that balances energy efficiency with preventing excessive humidity. In the summer, a setting of around 78-82°F is recommended. However, be mindful of the indoor conditions and the well-being of any plants left behind.

If you have a programmable thermostat, take advantage of its features to create a schedule that aligns with your absence. This will ensure that your AC system operates efficiently while maintaining a comfortable temperature upon your return.

  • Change Air Filters: Clogged or dirty filters restrict airflow and reduce the system's efficiency. Before leaving for your vacation, inspect the filters and replace them if necessary. This simple step will improve the indoor air quality and prevent the accumulation of dust, pollen, and other allergens in your home. It also reduces the strain on your AC system, allowing it to operate more effectively.
  • Clear the Area Around Outdoor Unit: If your system has an outdoor unit, ensure the area around it is clear of any debris or obstructions. Over time, leaves, grass clippings, and other objects can accumulate around the unit, impeding proper airflow. Before leaving, take a few moments to clean the area and remove any debris. This will help the unit function optimally and prevent potential damage caused by restricted airflow.
  • Check for Leaks: Inspect the area around your HVAC system for any signs of leaks, such as water stains or puddles. If you notice any leaks, it's essential to address them promptly to prevent water damage or system malfunctions.

Preparing Your Homes Electrical

Taking these precautions will not only provide peace of mind but also reduce the risk of electrical issues or emergencies:

  • Turn Off and Unplug Non-Essential Electronics: Before you leave, turn off and unplug any non-essential electronics and appliances. This includes televisions, computers, gaming consoles, kitchen appliances, and other devices that won't be in use while you're away. This not only conserves energy but also reduces the risk of electrical issues such as power surges or short circuits.
  • Consider Power Surge Protection: Install surge protectors or surge suppressors to safeguard your electronic devices and appliances from power surges. This extra layer of protection can help prevent damage during electrical storms or power fluctuations.
  • Check Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Alarms: Ensure that all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms in your home are functioning properly. Replace the batteries if necessary. This is crucial for the safety of your home and the prevention of fire hazards or gas leaks.
  • Automatic Timers for Lights: Timers for indoor and outdoor lights can create the illusion of an occupied home, which is helpful if you are leaving for a long period time. Automatic lights installed in outside areas like the garage, backyard, and patio will be beneficial in the evening for illuminating your home, while also conserving energy.

Preparing Your Homes Plumbing

Protect your plumbing system and prevent potential water damage or emergencies while you're away on vacation with these tips:

  • Inspect for Leaks: Check for any signs of leaks throughout your home, including faucets, toilets, and pipes. Repair any leaks you find before leaving to prevent water damage and conserve water while you're away.