What 90 Days of Extreme Heat Can Do to a Vacant Home

Summer in the Coachella Valley is relentless. Day after day, temperatures climb into the triple digits. While homeowners often think about the immediate effects of heat, few consider what happens when a home sits vacant through an entire summer season. One hot day is rarely the problem. But 90 consecutive days of extreme heat can …

What Extreme Heat Does to a Home When Nobody’s There

Summer in the Coachella Valley is known for one thing: extreme heat. While homeowners often focus on staying cool themselves, many overlook what those soaring temperatures can do to an unattended property. A vacant home doesn’t have someone inside to notice subtle changes. There’s no one adjusting the thermostat, spotting unusual odors, hearing strange sounds, …

The First 48 Hours After a Power Outage Can Make or Break a Vacant Home

When the power goes out, most homeowners assume the inconvenience ends when electricity is restored. But for vacant homes, the real risk often begins during the outage itself. The first 48 hours after a power interruption can have a major impact on a property’s condition, especially during the hot summer months in the Coachella Valley. …

The 3 Things That Cause the Most Damage in Vacant Homes

When a home sits vacant, most homeowners worry about break-ins or obvious damage. But in reality, the biggest threats are much quieter. They don’t happen all at once.They don’t trigger alarms.And they often go unnoticed until the damage is already significant. Across thousands of properties, three issues consistently cause the most damage in vacant homes …