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Tips to help you prepare for winter and avoid property damage

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The perfect time to prepare your real estate for winter weather is before the extreme cold or heavy snow and rain make repairs impossible. The fallout of not completing a thorough inspection could be financially devastating, and many times disaster can be avoided with a little forethought and thorough inspection.

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For example, residents in a Montreal apartment building woke to an inch of water on the floor from clogged roof drains. After a sudden heavy rain, the water level rose over the roof parapet and infiltrated the building’s interior walls. This incident could have been avoided had the building owner checked the roof and gutter spouts.

To mitigate property damage from extreme cold, inspect the building envelop and regularly check and monitor building temperatures either with the assistance of an alarm or by making regular rounds.

Temperature monitoring is particularly important for vacant or unoccupied property if the place is closed for holidays.

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Although cold temperatures in the north are common, the risk of freezing is present across all geographies. In warmer regions, simply activating portable heaters might be all that’s necessary to avoid freezing pipes and other cold damage when temperatures drop.

Guidelines for inspection

Waiting until the last minute to inspect your property and make repairs could be costly and might cause dangerous situations for your tenants and employees. By following a few simple steps, you can mitigate the hazards associated with property damage and resident injury due to cold weather.

Use this checklist to get things in order, and save yourself from having to make costly emergency repairs in the future.

Roof

Snow removal

Cold weather preparation

Thorough preparation before winter should help real estate owners prevent damage to the property as well as reduce potential liability issues.

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Leopold Boutin, senior risk consultant for HUB International.

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