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6 Things To Do Around Your House Before You Go on a Vacation

Published: 26th February 2020 13:22

Whether you’re going out for a weekend or just two days, leaving your house unattended without doing a few things is not a good idea. Here, in this article, we will break down the list of a few essential tasks you need to do before going on a vacation. Most people make a common mistake of leaving the house chores the way they are when they’re preparing for a trip with the family. Continue reading until the end:

1.             Wash The Dishes

Have you cleaned all the dirty dishes in the house, or do you wish to attend them after coming back? Keep in mind, dirty dishes give out the bad smell, which is why it is imperative to clean them on time. People who despise cleaning the dishes often end up having a nasty smell in their entire house when they come back. So it is better to be hands-on concerning these chores.

2.             Arrange For a Friend to Keep an Eye on Your Hose

Although it is not wise enough for someone to stalk your empty house, it is nice to have a close friend inspect your house when you’re gone. This way, you will be stress-free on the trip when you know, there is someone back home to take care of the property. Hand over the keys to a trusted friend or neighbors so they can check the house once in a while.

3.             Put Mail on Hold

If you’re expecting a package and planning to leave the house for a few days, ask the USPS service to block your mail for a few days will you get back home. Contrary to this, you can also trust a close friend to receive the mail on your behalf. Despise sharing the keys of your bedroom and important areas if you are skeptical about a person’s nature. Secondly, if you are about to receive a highly confidential mail, it is better to get the post blocked for a few days.

4.             Turn off Main Water Supply

Just before you set off, turn the main water supply off so that there’s no chance of any water leak. Even small water damage can transition into a major problem, so it is better to beware when leaving your house for a vacation. In serious cases, water damage costs thousands of dollars to repair. So once you close the main water supply of the house, you will eventually curtail the flow of water throughout the pipes.

5.             Don’t Overlook The Central Heating

Although the summer season is on the ball, the cold winds don’t seem to go away any sooner. Turn off the central heating system and water boiler. Although central heating is good for maintaining a moderate temperature in the house. Leaving it unattended can have serious consequences. Secondly, if you are concerned about the smooth functioning of your boiler and expect that it might require maintenance soon, visit https://www.corgihomeplan.co.uk/ to register for a suitable coverage plan.

6.             Unplug Electronic

Plugged electronics consume more energy than you think. So if you want to save money on the bills, it is better to not just switch off but unplug all the electronics in the house. You can save around $100 to $200 a month on the energy bills by turning off unused and unnecessary electronics in the house. So if you don’t have plans to turn on the air conditioner any sooner, there is no need to plug it in the mainboard.

 

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