Q: What’s the Opposite of Winterizing a Home?

Answer:  Summerizing a Home

Minnesota homeowners leaving for the winter know the drill (or should): to avoid the risk of frozen pipes (and the resultant catastrophic flooding), turn off the water to the home, then drain the existing water in the home’s plumbing.

Last step:  turn down the thermostat to a chilly 55º or so, just to prevent icicles forming on the light fixtures.

Chief Culprit: Burst Pipes/Water

Now fast forward six months or so, when all those snowbirds return.

The process of summerizing a home — especially in super-hot Arizona — is pretty much the reverse.

First, turn off the water to the home (but not to the outside irrigation, at least if there’s a lawn the owner wants to survive the summer).

Next, turn the air conditioning way up — typically, high 80’s or so — to avoid the wallpaper blistering in triple-digit heat.

P.S.: To snowbirds traumatized by Minnesota’s April 2018 blizzard:  the coast is clear, you can come home now 🙂 (in fact, it’s been gorgeous the last 7-10 days, with temp’s consistently in the 70’s).



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