Empty House, Full Protection: Securing Your Home Before the Spring Break Getaway

Empty House, Full Protection: Securing Your Home Before the Spring Break Getaway

For many, the final week of March is synonymous with Spring Break. Whether you are heading to the coast or the mountains, your home will likely sit empty for seven to ten days. While you are focused on packing, your Home Insurance policy is focused on “Risk Mitigation.”

An empty home is a vulnerable home. From a burst pipe that leaks for days to a targeted burglary, the risks increase when no one is there to hit the “reset” button.

  1. The “Reasonable Care” Clause

Most insurance policies require you to exercise “reasonable care” to maintain heat and water in the home while you are away. If you turn your furnace off entirely to save money and a late-March frost bursts your pipes, your claim could be contested. Always keep your thermostat at a minimum of $55^circtext{F}$ ($13^circtext{C}$).

  1. The Power of Smart Water Shut-Offs

One of the best insurance “hacks” for 2026 is the smart water shut-off valve. These devices detect unusual flow patterns and automatically shut off the main water line. Many insurers now offer a specific premium discount for these devices because they turn a potential $$50,000$ flood claim into a minor plumbing repair.

  1. Don’t “Socially” Advertise Your Absence

In the age of instant updates, avoid posting your vacation photos until after you return. Burglars frequently monitor social media for “vacancy cues.” If your home is robbed and it’s discovered you publicly announced the house was empty, it won’t invalidate your claim, but it certainly makes the recovery process more painful.

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