Vacation Home Checklist: Keep Your Place in Perfect Shape While You’re Away

Everyone loves a good vacation, and the option of having a private retreat is one of the many perks of owning a vacation home. With the soaring demand and interest in vacation towns and affordable suburbs, there's no better time to jump on the opportunity to own a vacation home than now. 

Whether you're taking in the last snowy days at your retreat in Whistler, BC, or you’re looking to invest in a sunny escape in Fort Worth, TX, it’s critical to close up your vacation home properly at the end of the season to ensure your property is safe when you're back at your permanent residence. To help you get started, this eight-point vacation home checklist will make it easier to maintain your vacant home while you're away. 

Vacation home checklist: what to keep in mind

A home away from home can be a great investment and a handy retreat for vacations. However, making sure you're sustaining and securing your property during vacant months will help prevent potential problems while you’re away. These can include:

  • Frozen pipes and leaks

  • Downed wires

  • Fallen trees

  • Pests and animals 

  • Mold

  • Theft and vandalism

Thankfully, there are steps you can take to prevent these potential issues from becoming a vacation homeowner's nightmare.

Secure your vacation home

1. Install a home security system

Leaving your home unoccupied for a season could leave it more vulnerable to burglaries or vandalism. A home security system is your first line of defense when you're away, whether it's your vacation home or full-time residence, and will allow you to monitor your home remotely. Some security systems can also include flood monitoring or smoke detection, giving you additional peace of mind. Depending on the system you choose, some may even come with an automation function that will allow you to schedule lights or turn a TV on and off, giving the appearance of an occupied home.

2. Make sure you have sufficient lighting

To deter opportunists from approaching your vacation home at night, illuminate walkways, entryways, windows, and any dark corners with outdoor motion-sensor lights to startle would-be intruders. Indoor lighting is also critical in ensuring your home looks occupied from the outside as well. Simple outlet timers can help turn lamps on and off at intervals to make your vacant home look occupied. Keep in mind that when using outlet timers indoors that you ensure it's visible from the outside, even through curtains or shades.

3. Consider smart locks 

An essential step in your vacation home checklist is ensuring all windows, especially those on ground level, and doors have secure locks. Alternatively, you may also consider installing smart keyless locks that will allow you to grant remote access to neighbors or housekeepers. These locks provide additional control, security, and convenience, and may give you better peace of mind knowing you won't need to keep track of any keys. 

4. Adjust any blinds or shades and secure the windows

The key to deterring any surprises while you're away is to make your vacation home look as if it's being regularly visited, so be sure to include leaving any blinds or shades partially open in your vacation home checklist. Doing so gives the impression that your vacation home is occupied, and those passing by will see the lights through the blinds at night without being able to see fully into the house.

5. Ask your neighbors for help

Getting to know your neighbors can offer another line of defense while you’re away. Instead of leaving your key in a well-known hiding spot, give a spare set to a trusted neighbor so that they have access to the home in case of emergencies. Plus, it’ll ensure that you have another set of eyes watching over your home for suspicious activity. 

Assemble a team of professionals

6. Consider hiring a landscaping service 

Untidy hedges, overgrown grass, weed-infested gardens, or even overgrown shrubbery are dead giveaways of an unoccupied home. While a lakefront home in Seattle, WA might not need frequent upkeep compared to a beach house with a large lawn in Orlando, FL, investing in a routine landscaping service to maintain your property while you're away will keep up the appearance of it being regularly visited. Plus, trimming trees and shrubs around the house will prevent them from blocking views of the house and removes any hiding spots for burglars.

7. Invest in a quality housekeeping service to maintain your home’s interior

If you’ll be leaving your vacation home unoccupied for an extended period, adding a regular cleaning service to your vacation home checklist will make returning even more welcoming. In fact, your housekeepers will be able to deep clean the hard-to-reach areas that are usually left out when your home is occupied for the season - like laundering the curtains, cleaning air conditioning vents, and shampooing the carpets. When you return to your vacation home, you won’t have to worry about dust build-up or stale odors from your home being left unoccupied.

8. Find a reputable property management company

The final item on your vacation home checklist is to find a property manager. If you lack a flexible schedule or don’t live locally, a property manager can relieve the everyday stress of maintaining a vacation home from afar. Property managers act as the point of contact to manage your home and can conduct regular walkthroughs to ensure your home is protected. Some companies may offer seasonal services such as preparing your home for winter.

Originally published by Redfin

Which Smart Speaker Is Best?

Sixteen percent of Americans now own a smart speaker according to research from NPR and Edison Research. The Smart Audio Report reports that number is up 127% from January 2017. According to the survey, “42 percent of users say their device is now ‘essential’ to their everyday life and 65 percent wouldn’t go back to life without one.” Recently Daniel Howley of High Tech Housecalls put the Amazon's Echo, Google Home and Apple's new HomePod to the test in a Smart Speaker Showdown.

Mr. Howley put the speakers through a series of tests:

  • Intelligence
  • Compatibility
  • Sound

Intelligence

Mr. Howley asked the speakers a series of mundane questions ranging from the (What's the weather like? What's on my calendar?) to more complicated instructions (Set an alarm. Get me an Uber. Play music.)

According to Mr. Howley:

Amazon Echo and Google Home tie for intelligence, addressing all of the questions asked and commands given. Apple HomePod, however, was only able to complete half of the intelligence test.

The Apple HomePod failed to check the calendar, could only estimate the commute by car - not mass transit, could not find your phone, and only allowed music to be played from Apple Music as opposed to Google Home and Amazon's Echo which are open-source music platforms. 

Compatibility

According to Mr. Howley:

Amazon Echo is compatible with the most devices on the market. The e-commerce giant says its Alexa smart assistant can communicate with 4,000 different smart gadgets in your home. Google says the Home’s Google Assistant can talk to 1,500 devices, a significantly smaller number than Amazon’s offering. Then there’s the HomePod and its Siri, which works with “hundreds” of accessories.

As far as your own smartphone, the Echo and Home work with both Android and iOS devices. The HomePod, however, will only work with iOS devices. So if you’re an Android owner, the HomePod isn’t for you.

Sound

It appears this one is no competition. Apple Homepod is clearly the best sounding speaker when compared to Amazon's Echo or Google Home. However, Sonos released a smart speaker of its own (Sonos One), which comes with full-fledged Alexa capabilities and Google Home released Home Max. To finish this battle of the Smart Speakers we turned to our friends at CNET who tested the sound quality of a Google Home Max ($399) vs. Apple HomePod ($350) vs. two Sonos Ones ($400) to see how they would compete.

According to CNET:

At the current time, it's pretty simple: buying two Sonos One speakers will give you even better sound than a single HomePod. Stereo brings the best music listening experience overall, and the One's balanced sound benefits from Sonos' long history in making Wi-Fi speakers. 

As good as it sounds for a single speaker, a month after its debut it looks like Apple is still working out the HomePod's kinks. If you want a kitchen or "pottering around" speaker, the HomePod might be more suited due to its omnidirectional nature, but even buying a single Sonos One gives you 80 percent of the sound for about half the cost. 

That being said, my colleague David Carnoy liked what he heard during a demo of the stereo HomePods running beta software in the weeks before the Apple speaker's official release. We're looking forward to testing the HomePod and Sonos stereo modes head-to-head once Apple releases the final software.

But two HomePods is still going to cost considerably more than two Sonos Ones. And in the meantime, a single HomePod can't compete with two Sonos Ones just yet.

We should note that the HomePod is brand new to the market and many of the intelligence and compatibility issues could easily be solved if and when Apple releases an update to its operating system. However, for $350 we should note that it's probably best to wait and see. As is the case with all Apple products, the second generation versions are typically much more advanced than the original.  

If you are in the market for a new smart speaker and have any questions about which might be best for you, our experts at A.I. Home Solutions are happy to answer any questions you might have. If you fill out the form below one of our service representatives can assist you in no time! 

Five Reasons You Should Start Investing In Smart Home Technology

Five Reasons You Should Start Investing In Smart Home Technology

One in six Americans now own a smart speaker according to new research from NPR and Edison Research. The Smart Audio Report reports that number is up 127% from January 2017. According to the survey, “42 percent of users say their device is now ‘essential’ to their everyday life and 65 percent wouldn’t go back to life without one.” Whether you are one of the sixteen percent of Americans who already own a smart speaker or are simply looking to start simplifying your life with automated technology, here are five reasons to start investing in smart home technology.

Did I Shut The Garage Door?

This is a question you may find yourself asking all too often after leaving your house. Sometimes the uncertainty may be enough to cause you to point your car back home to do a drive-by and ensure your door is actually closed!

The added stress and wasted time checking on the status of your garage door can easily be remedied with the installation of a smart garage door opener by A.I. Home Solutions. This simple addition to your existing garage door opener can set you on the path to home automation that was once only available to high-end home buyers or by adding wiring throughout your home that came with a hefty price tag.

The smart garage door opener provides peace of mind when away from home by ensuring your family and your personal belongings are protected from intruders by cutting off an opportunistic entry point - your garage. This inexpensive solution is one of the top starting points in home automation and provides you with peace of mind to tackle the other challenges in your busy day. 

A.I. Home Solutions can show you how adding a smart hub in your home can link your smart garage door opener with other compatible smart home devices to create simple voice and smartphone commands when you in your home and away.

As an example, the smart hub can be programmed to turn on any smart lights and unlock your smart deadbolt if the garage door is opened. Now, as your hands are full carrying in the groceries you can walk into your home without pulling out a key and without having to worry about fumbling around to find the light switch! It can also send you a text message to alert you if the garage door is opened to provide further security while you are away from home.

The smart hub also allows for you to add an unlimited number of compatible devices as new technology is introduced and your smart home needs grow. 

If you would like to add one of these devices to your home, but aren't sure where to start fill out the form below and get a free smart home consultation  

Let us know how we can be of help and one of our Smart Home experts will follow-up with you in the next 24 hours.

The Top 10 Smart Home Products You Need In Your Home Right Now

The Top 10 Smart Home Products You Need In Your Home Right Now

The rise in popularity of smart home products is undeniable. Technology is improving so rapidly that these connected devices are now cheaper and more readily available then ever before.  According to Intel the average household currently has 10 connected devices, but that number will rise to 50 by 2020. With that being said, here are the smart home products you need in your home right now and why investing in smart home technology is right for you.