Home Maintenance Tips

Protect your home's vital systems

Your home might be one of your larger financial investments. To prevent damage to your home and to save yourself money, time and frustration, follow these simple suggestions to protect vital systems.

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Heating and Cooling Systems

Heating and cooling system malfunctions can cause structural damage, fire, smoke damage and other problems. These suggestions can help minimize those risks:

  • Inspect, clean or replace your system’s filter each month.
  • Check heating and cooling registers to make sure they are not blocked.
  • Hire a professional to inspect your heating and cooling system at the beginning of each season.
  • Buy a maintenance contract to cover regular service of major heating and cooling systems.
  • Hire a professional to inspect and clean the chimney and flue.
  • Call a professional if you see rust, hear odd sounds or detect odd smells from the system.
Plumbing Systems

Frozen Pipe

  • To prevent freezing, insulate pipes that are near exterior walls.
  • Drain pipes and washing machine hoses if you will be away from your property for an extended period, and particularly if the property will be only partially heated.
  • Drain pipes to exterior faucets before freezing weather sets in.
  • Hire a professional to install shut-offs in convenient locations, particularly before bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
  • If pipes freeze, turn off the valve between the frozen pipe and the rest of the system to keep the ice from spreading.
  • Inspect hot water heater for rust stains or water on or around the water heater base. This can indicate a leaking valve or cracked tank.
  • Inspect and repair caulk around tub and toilet fixtures.
  • Turn off faucets leading to washing machine hoses when not using the washer.
Electrical Systems
  • Don’t overload outlets, circuits or extension cords. If in doubt, have a professional check the current consumption of your plugged-in items, the capacity of the circuit, and the capacity of the cords.
  • Hire a professional to install ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets wherever they are required by the electrical code and particularly near water and outdoor locations.
  • Check electrical cords for fraying and cracking, and replace them if necessary.
  • Never run cords under rugs or furniture.
  • Consider hiring a professional to upgrade your electrical service from a fuse system to a circuit-breaker system.
  • Install a surge protector in your electrical service entrance panel (usually your main circuit breaker panel, where the power enters the house) and install individual surge protectors at all major appliance connections.
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Even careful homeowners can experience a loss. If you experience a loss, here’s what you should do:

  • Protect the property.
  • Make an inventory of damaged items.
  • Contact your independent agent or Penn National Insurance.
  • Contact the police, if the loss involves a crime or injury for which you might be held accountable.
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