Dwellings that will not be occupied during the cold winter season need to correctly winterize the property. Before heading out to warmer climates, take steps that will conserve energy, save money, and ensure that your vacant property will remain safe and secure from preventable damage.

A suggestion to begin the process is a professional, whole-house inspection that will document the home’s plumbing, appliances, heating, and air conditioning systems. Options will be provided for any needed repairs before temperatures turn to freezing. Check out our free Preventative Home Maintenance Membership Plan with even more features and homeowner benefits.

Snowbird Tips

Make your home appear to be in use throughout the winter. Stop any newspaper delivery, and forward mail. Arrange for a plowing service to regularly remove snow. Use exterior motion light sensors, and put interior lights on timers to help discourage intruders. Invest in a smartphone alarm and camera system. Make sure your windows and door locks are secure. Keep curtains and blinds closed. Give a neighbor your contact information if an emergency should occur.

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Water Systems

Coming back home in the spring to find burst pipes, damaged flooring, and instances of cracked wood can be a very expensive experience. There are certain steps you can do yourself! First, turn off the water at the main valve. Open all the faucets in the house and outdoors, and let the water drain from the pipes.

Our experienced plumbing technicians will take the extra step to remove any remaining water in washing machines, dishwashers, and drains, also by blowing out the pipes with compressed air. They will also drain the water heater and other water treatment systems. An RV antifreeze is used to treat toilets, the bottom of dishwashers, washing machines, and fixtures.

Heating and Air Conditioning Systems

When all water systems are drained, we can help to safely shut off the propane or gas line while you’re away. Some homeowners, however, prefer to keep the thermostat set at 50 degrees. However, we suggest that you still need to properly winterize the water lines. An extended electric power outage or a missed propane gas delivery could make leaving water lines intact a risky decision.

If you have a boiler, radiant floor heat, a recirculating hot water pump, a condensation furnace, or air conditioner, we suggest giving us a call for assistance in winterizing these systems.

Fall is also a good time to inspect and service central air conditioner systems and heat pumps to avoid the spring rush. Our technicians will inspect the exterior condenser/compressor and recommend any repair or replacement. The unit fins will be cleaned to remove any built-up dirt or debris, and we will clean the evaporator coil and evaporator drain. The air conditioner filter will need to be changed a minimum of twice per year.

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Happy Customers

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“Recent flooding in our basement wiped out the washer & dryer, water heater, sump pump, and furnace. Molitor technicians answered our emergency call and just days later, all equipment had been replaced and installed. Great job!”

-Jim Smith

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“Recent flooding in our basement wiped out the washer & dryer, water heater, sump pump, and furnace. Molitor technicians answered our emergency call and just days later, all equipment had been replaced and installed. Great job!”

-Jim Smith

Next Step

Did you know whole-house inspection is part of our preventative maintenance program?

Property that is not occupied during winter months can be subject to freezing pipes and power outages. An early fall inspection of pumps, hot water heaters, and more are needed.

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