If you travel a lot, then you might think that neglecting your home a little is inevitable, but it is really not, and actually, it is totally possible for you to take good care of your home even when you are off on your travels, as you will see below.
1. Install Gutter Guards
If you do not want to come back to a home that is soggy and wet, then as well as turning off your pipes before you leave (which every traveller should already be doing) then it is a really good idea to install gutter guards which will stop your home’s gutter from getting clogged width leaves while you’re gone.
No leaves, no cascading water falls every time it rains, and no leaks or foundation issues as a result. Simple as that.
2. Control Your Home From Your Phone
Thanks to modern technology, you don’t have to leave your home completely unattended while you’re off sipping margaritas any more, and you probably shouldn’t.
Smart home devices like security cameras, doorbell cams, and smart thermostats let you keep an eye on things from wherever you are.
Want to make sure no one’s snooping around? Just check your security cameras through an app.
Need to adjust the temperature because you forgot to turn off the heat before you left? No problem—your smart thermostat’s got you covered.
It’s like having a personal assistant for your house, minus the cost of an actual assistant.
3. Put Your Lights on a Timer
A dark, empty house is like an open invitation to burglars, and other people who may want to gain access to your property for nefarious reasons, but you don’t have to leave your lights blazing 24/7.
Instead, set your indoor and outdoor lights on a timer. This makes it look like someone’s home, even when you’re miles away.
Randomize the on/off times to keep things natural—no one needs to know you’re busy trekking through the wilderness while your lights are “on” back home.
4. Lockdown for Your Water System
Before you leave, take a minute to turn off the main water valve to your house. Why? Because no one wants to come home to a flooded living room caused by a leaky pipe or a malfunctioning washing machine.
It takes less than a minute, and it can save you thousands in water damage repair. Simple, but effective.
5. Get a House Sitter
If you’re someone who prefers the personal touch, nothing beats the good old-fashioned house sitter when it comes to ensuring that your home is well looked after.
Whether it’s a neighbor, a friend, or even a professional service, having someone check in on your home is a great way to make sure everything’s running smoothly.
They can water plants, bring in the mail, and even feed your pets. Plus, it gives you someone to call if something unexpected does happen.
Just because yu aren;’t there in person doesn’t mean you can’t keep your home in good shape!