How to Prep Your Home Before a Summer Vacation

There’s nothing like the excitement of packing for a summer getaway – whether you’re headed to the mountains, the beach, or just taking a long weekend staycation. But before you leave, it’s important to take a few smart steps to prep your home so you can truly relax while you’re away.

As a Colorado homeowner (and mom), peace of mind starts at home. Here’s a simple checklist to make sure your house stays safe, secure, and stress-free while you’re enjoying some well-earned time off.


1. Secure Your Home

Before heading out of town, double-check that your home is locked up tight:

  • Lock all doors and windows (don’t forget basement or garage entries).

  • Set your security system if you have one.

  • Put lights on timers to create the appearance that someone’s home.

  • Let a trusted neighbor know you’ll be away and ask them to keep an eye out.

Bonus tip: If you have a smart doorbell or camera system, make sure it’s charged or functioning properly before you go.


2. Hold the Mail and Deliveries

Nothing says “no one’s home” like a pile of mail or packages on the front step.

Before your trip:

  • Submit a mail hold request with USPS (you can do this online).

  • Pause newspaper delivery if you still receive one.

  • Ask a friend or neighbor to grab any unexpected packages.

This not only keeps things tidy – it’s a big deterrent to potential burglars.


3. Clean Out the Fridge

Coming home to a smelly fridge is no one’s idea of a good time. Do a quick sweep a day or two before you leave and toss anything that might spoil.

Pro tip: Take out the kitchen trash and run your garbage disposal with lemon peels or baking soda to keep things fresh.


4. Adjust the Thermostat

Colorado summers can get hot, but you don’t need to cool an empty house.

Set your thermostat to a more energy-efficient temperature – around 80°F is typically safe for most homes. If you have a smart thermostat, set it to “away” mode or schedule it to return to a comfortable temp the day you return.

This small step can save you money on your utility bill while you’re away.


5. Watering and Yard Care

If you’re going to be gone for more than a few days:

  • Set a sprinkler system or hose timer to keep plants and grass alive.

  • Ask a neighbor or hire a local teen to water outdoor plants and check in on your garden.

  • Mow the lawn right before you leave to avoid returning to a jungle.


6. Unplug and Protect

Power surges can happen during Colorado storms. Protect your electronics (and save energy) by unplugging:

  • TVs

  • Computers

  • Kitchen appliances

  • Chargers

Also, consider emptying your dishwasher and washing machine to avoid any lingering water sitting idle.

Whether you’re leaving for a week or a weekend, prepping your home ahead of time means fewer worries and a much smoother return. A little planning can make all the difference – and ensures that your house is just as welcoming when you get back as when you left.

So go ahead, mama – book that trip, pack your bags, and soak up the sunshine. Your home will be in good shape waiting for you.

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