Beyond the Barbecue: Your July “Mid-Summer Maintenance” Checklist


As the Fourth of July celebrations conclude, we officially enter the “Dog Days” of summer. For homeowners, this period is often when the compounding effects of heat, sun, and heavy usage begin to take their toll on property systems. Insurance carriers see a predictable spike in “preventable” claims during these weeks—claims that could have been avoided with a few hours of proactive maintenance.


The HVAC “Strain” Claim


When temperatures soar in mid-July, your HVAC system is under maximum load. Many homeowners wait until the system fails completely to call for service, but a failing unit often leads to secondary issues like water damage (from clogged condensate lines) or fire hazards (from strained electrical components). If your HVAC unit leaks and causes ceiling damage, your insurance will likely cover the damage—but the repair to the system itself is rarely covered. Treat your HVAC like your car; a mid-summer filter change and system tune-up are far cheaper than an emergency repair call in 100-degree heat.


Dry Landscaping and Fire Safety


For those in regions prone to wildfires, July is the most critical time to address “defensible space.” Dry brush and overgrown landscaping act as a fuse leading directly to your home. Many insurance policies now require proof of fire-mitigation efforts, and some carriers offer “Resilience Credits” for homeowners who actively maintain a clear zone around their property. Take this week to clear debris from your gutters and ensure your landscaping isn’t touching your siding.


The “Ordinance or Law” Check


As you perform your home audit, check your policy for “Ordinance or Law” coverage. If your home is significantly damaged, building codes may require you to upgrade electrical or plumbing systems to current standards before you can rebuild. If you lack this coverage, the insurance company will only pay to restore the home to its original condition, leaving you to pay the difference for modern code compliance out-of-pocket. It’s a small, inexpensive endorsement that provides massive peace of mind.

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