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Prepare your summer property for the off season, and you'll ensure many more summers of holiday fun
In the fall and winter, make sure to keep all access under your cottage covered to keep out animals
It’s hard to believe September is almost here, and it’s almost time to close up your cabin or cottage for the fall and winter season.
For every type of vacation property, there are specific tasks you can undertake to ensure it weathers the winter months in good condition.
If you have a recreation property located in a subdivision, on a mountain ski resort or a beach area with full services and conveniences, here’s what you’ll need to do:
Water System
Sewage System
Heating System
Appliances
Stored Items
Keep Pests Out
If your cottage is a recreational property on a beach with electricity and water, here’s what you’ll need to do:
If you’re out on a lake or in the woods without power, services and conveniences, here’s what you’ll need to do:
For more home improvement information, go to www.AskShell.com