Keeping both heating and cooling systems running in a vacant rental property might seem like an unnecessary expense, but it's actually a crucial practice that can prevent costly damages and protect your investment. Here's why maintaining moderate temperatures year-round is essential:
The most critical reason to keep heat running is to prevent pipes from freezing and bursting. When water freezes, it expands, potentially causing pipes to crack or burst. A single burst pipe can cause thousands of dollars in water damage to walls, floors, and ceilings.
Cold temperature fluctuations can harm various building components:
High humidity in warm climates can cause serious problems:
Excessive heat can cause various issues:
Climate control helps deter pests that seek warm, humid environments. Many insects and rodents are attracted to dark, warm spaces with high humidity levels.
Maintaining consistent temperature and humidity levels helps prevent moisture accumulation that can lead to mold growth—an issue that's expensive to remediate and can affect tenant health.
A climate-controlled property is more appealing to potential tenants during showings. Walking into an extremely hot or cold property can immediately turn off prospective renters. Maintaining a climate controlled property can help prevent extended vacancies by offering a comfortable environment that prospective renters can see as their new home.
While utility bills during vacant periods might seem like a burden, they're typically much lower than:
*Average costs provided by Homeadvisor.com 2024 national averages
Remember: The cost of prevention is always lower than the cost of repairs. Maintaining moderate temperature levels year-round is a fundamental aspect of responsible property management that protects your investment and reduces long-term expenses.
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