How to Prepare Your Home’s HVAC, Electrical & Plumbing Systems for Summer Vacations

Getting ready for that long-awaited summer vacation? Whether you’re headed to the beach, mountains, or just taking a break from the daily grind, one thing you don’t want is to come home to an HVAC breakdown, plumbing leak, or electrical issue. A little prep now can save you big headaches later.

Here’s a quick checklist to get your home’s essential systems vacation-ready:

HVAC: Keep It Cool and Efficient

While you’re away, your home doesn’t need to be icy cold — but you still want to keep air circulating to avoid humidity and mold.

Tips:

  • Set the thermostat to 78–80°F (or use “vacation mode” if you have a smart thermostat).

  • Change your air filter before you go. A clean filter helps the system run efficiently while you’re gone.

  • Check vents and returns to make sure they’re not blocked by furniture or clutter.

  • Schedule a quick AC check-up before a long trip to catch any small issues early.

Electrical: Safety First

Electrical problems are one of the most common causes of house fires. Make sure your system is safe while you’re away.

Tips:

  • Unplug non-essential appliances like TVs, computers, and chargers to prevent phantom power use and reduce fire risk.

  • Use timers or smart plugs to control lights — this helps deter burglars and gives the appearance someone’s home.

  • Test your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms to ensure they’re working properly.

  • Turn off power strips and surge protectors if they’re not in use.

Plumbing: Avoid Water Woes

Water leaks and pipe issues can cause major damage if left unchecked while you’re out of town.

Tips:

  • Shut off the main water valve to prevent leaks and flooding (especially for longer trips).

  • Check for leaks under sinks and around toilets before leaving.

  • Drain your water heater or set it to vacation mode if applicable.

  • Clean out slow drains ahead of time to avoid backups while you’re gone.

Bonus Tip: Ask for a Check-In

If possible, ask a trusted neighbor or friend to check on your home every few days — or at least once a week. A quick walk-through can help catch any problems early.

Peace of Mind While You’re Away

Don’t let home maintenance worries put a damper on your vacation. Taking a few simple steps to prep your HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems before you leave can make a huge difference — and help you return to a cool, safe, and problem-free home.

Need a quick pre-vacation check-up?
Give us a call — we’ll make sure everything is in top shape before you hit the road.

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