2 Household Items Will Keep Your Home Undamaged This Winter

EPISODE · Dec 18, 2018

2 Household Items Will Keep Your Home Undamaged This Winter

from Colorado Resorts Real Estate Podcast with Kevin and Amy Smits · host Kevin and Amy Smits

If you want to keep your home safe and undamaged this winter, consider buying and installing a smart thermostat and an automatic water shut-off valve. Buying a home? Click here to perform a full home search Selling a home? Click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation  Call me at (970) 418-0183 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation Now that winter is here, I want to tell you about a couple household items that can help protect your home while you’re away during the colder months ahead. The first is a smart thermostat. If the temperature inside your home drops below 50 degrees, this type of thermostat will call, text, or email you a notification so you can reach out to a friend, your property manager, or someone at our office to take care of the problem. These aren’t very expensive, and I installed one in my home this past month. It definitely makes us feel safer when we leave town. “ We hope you have an amazing holiday season! ” The second item is an automatic water shut-off valve. If your home’s pipes freeze or there’s any kind of unintended water flow, this will shut off the water supply and minimize the damage that can be done. If you have any questions about either of these items, want to know how else you can protect your home this winter, or you have any other real estate needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’d love to help you. In the meantime, we hope the rest of your holiday season is filled with joy!

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