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How to Manage Your Home While You're on Vacation

Amber Abram

Amber Abram

Marketing

· 6 min read
Family Packing Car to Leave for Vacation

For many homeowners, leaving for vacation can be surprisingly stressful.

While we spend weeks planning flights, hotels, and activities, we often spend very little time preparing the home we're leaving behind. The vacation countdown is finally over.

The suitcases are packed. The dog sitter is confirmed. The airport ride is on the way.

Then, somewhere between pulling out of the driveway and reaching the highway, the questions start.

Did I lock the back door?

Did I turn off the coffee maker?

What if a pipe bursts while we're away?

Where is our homeowners' insurance information if something happens?

Who installed the water heater?

Who would even know where to find that information?

The reality is that most vacation worries aren't about the house itself. They're about not knowing where important information is when you need it.

The Hidden Stress of Being Away

Imagine getting a call from a neighbor that water is leaking from your basement.

You're hundreds of miles away.

Suddenly you need:

  • Your insurance information

  • The name of a plumber

  • Details about your sump pump

  • Emergency contact numbers

  • Information about recent repairs

Now imagine trying to find all of that while sitting in an airport or on a beach.

The problem isn't the emergency. The problem is that critical information is often scattered across filing cabinets, kitchen drawers, email folders, and random piles of paperwork.

Create a Vacation-Ready Home with Abodio

Before you leave, take a few minutes to check your Abodio profile for the details someone might need if an issue arises.

Important items include:

  • Homeowners insurance policies

  • Utility account information

  • Emergency contacts

  • Contractor and service provider information

  • Appliance manuals and warranties

  • Recent maintenance records

  • Security system instructions

Having this information readily available can dramatically reduce stress, both for you and for anyone helping watch your home while you're away. It's as easy as taking a photo or video to upload the important information you may need to access while you are away.

Give Someone a Homeowner Cheat Sheet

If a trusted friend, neighbor, or family member is checking on your property, make their job easier.

Provide:

  • Your contact information

  • Emergency contacts

  • Utility shutoff locations

  • Alarm instructions

  • Preferred contractors

  • Pet care information if applicable

The easier it is for someone to help, the faster problems can be addressed.

Don't Rely on Memory

Most homeowners assume they'll remember where important information is stored.

Until they need it.

A vacation is a great reminder that homeownership involves a lot more information than we realize. Warranties, manuals, maintenance records, contractor contacts, insurance documents, paint colors, appliance details, and repair histories all tend to accumulate over time.

That's one reason homeowners are turning to tools like Abodio to organize and store important home information in one place. Instead of searching through drawers, emails, and folders, homeowners can quickly access the information they need when questions or emergencies arise.

Whether you're preparing for a vacation, a storm, or simply everyday homeownership, having everything organized can provide valuable peace of mind.

Take Care of the Basics

Before leaving, complete a simple walkthrough of your home:

  • Lock all doors and windows

  • Adjust thermostats appropriately

  • Check for plumbing leaks

  • Empty trash cans

  • Pause deliveries if necessary

  • Secure outdoor furniture

  • Confirm someone can access the property if needed

These simple steps can help prevent common issues while you're away.

Enjoy the Vacation

Your vacation should be about relaxing, exploring, and making memories, not worrying about paperwork back home.

The more organized your home information is before you leave, the easier it becomes to handle unexpected situations from anywhere.

Because peace of mind isn't just knowing your doors are locked.

It's knowing that if something happens, you can find the information you need when you need it.

About the author

Amber Abram

Amber has over 25 years of experience connecting with tourism, media, and PropTech audiences through print, out-of-home, publishing, events, and digital marketing.