Tips to Prepare Your Irvine Home for Vacation This Summer

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You’re leaving for vacation! You’ve packed your swimsuit, made reservations, and bought some new outfits. Your excitement builds as you picture yourself lounging by the beach, sipping cocktails, and soaking up the sun; you can’t wait to go. Below are some tips to prepare your Irvine home for vacation this summer.

But wait – what about your home? While you’re off having the time of your life, your Irvine home needs some TLC to ensure it stays safe and problem-free during your absence.

This preparation involves more than locking doors and windows; it involves securing and maintaining your home’s essential systems.

Before you dash out the door, let’s explore the essential tips Parzival Plumbing Inc. recommends for preparing these systems so you can enjoy your getaway with complete peace of mind.

Plumbing Preparation

Before you head on your vacation, take these steps to prepare your Irvine homes plumbing system.

Check for Leaks A scheduled inspection of your plumbing system can help identify leaks or areas of concern before they worsen while you are away. If any leaks, cracks, or other issues are discovered, have them repaired promptly. This proactive step can save you from potential water damage and increased utility bills.

  1. Shut Off the Main Water Supply One of the best ways to prevent plumbing disasters while you’re on vacation is to shut off the main water supply to your home. Then, open a faucet on the lowest level of yoru home to drain any remaiining water from the pipes.
  2. Drain Your Waste Water If you plan to be away for an extended period, it’s wise to drain your water heater. Turn off the water supply to the heater and connect a hose to the drain valve at the bottom, directing the water into a floor drain or outside. Once drained, leave the heater off.
  3. Clean Your Sump Pump A sump pump inspection and maintenance appointment ensures it is in good working condition before you leave. Consider having a backup battery installed to keep your sump pump operational in the event of a power outage.
  4. Clear Drains and Garbage DIsposal Clear your drains of any clogs and clean your garbage disposal with a 1:2 mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Clogged drains can cause unpleasant odors and even backups while you’re away.

General Safety Tips


1. Inform a Neighbor: Tell a trusted neighbor or friend about your vacation plans. They can monitor your home and handle any unexpected issues that may arise.

2. Secure Doors and Windows: Double-check that all doors and windows are securely locked. Consider adding extra security measures such as deadbolts, window locks, or a homw security system.

3. Suspend Deliveries: Pause any regular deliveries like newspapers, prescriptions, or groceries and put a hold on your regular mail. Piled-up deliveries are a clear sign that no one is home.

4. Lawn Care: Arrange to have a company mow your lawn and maintain your garden. An overgrown lawn can signal that your home is vacant.

5. Final Walkthrough: Before leaving, do a final walkthrough of your home. Check that all windows are closed, appliances are off, and systems are set as planned.

Let the Pros at Parzival Plumbing Inc Help


Preparing your home’s plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems before an extended vacation can save you from potential headaches and costly repairs. Following these tips ensures your Irvine home remains safe, secure, and efficient while you are out enjoying your summer vacation.

For ultimate home preparation, contact Parzival Plumbing Inc to preform routine maintenance and ensure each of your home systems can function properly while you are away. You will have peace of mind knowing that your home is in good hands, allowing you to relax and fully enjoy your time away. Call 949-229-7550 or request service online to book your pre-vacation maintenance now.

Safe Travels!

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