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Summer in Texas isn't just hot, it's downright aggressive. Between blistering temperatures, surprise thunderstorms, and the occasional hailstorm, your home takes a beating this time of year. But with a little planning, you can keep things cool, safe, and stress-free all season long.
Here are seven summer home tips every Texan should check off their list, plus one that could save you thousands in repairs and headaches.
1. Get That A/C System Serviced
Your air conditioner is working overtime from June through September, so don’t wait for it to fail during a 104° weekend. Schedule a professional tune-up and replace your air filters regularly. Not only will your home stay cooler, but your energy bills might just thank you.
2. Clean Out Your Gutters (Yes, Even in Summer)
Texas storms love to sneak in when you least expect them. Clogged gutters can send water pouring straight into your foundation or crawl space. Give them a good clean or install leaf guards to keep them draining properly.
3. Prep Your Windows and Doors for Heat
Check the weather stripping around your doors and windows. If it’s cracked or peeling, you’re basically letting money fly out the window. A quick DIY seal job can make your home more energy efficient and keep that cool air where it belongs.
4. Trim Those Trees
Storm winds + overgrown branches = bad news for your roof. Trim any limbs that hang over your house, especially if you have older trees. This reduces your risk of damage and makes it safer for anyone walking around outside after a storm.
5. Inspect the Roof (Before the Hail Does It for You)
Hailstorms are practically a Texas summer tradition. Get ahead of the damage by checking your shingles for cracks, curls, or bald spots. Spot something questionable? Have a roofing pro take a look before the next big storm rolls through.
6. Keep Your Foundation Hydrated
Yes, seriously. Dry Texas soil shrinks and cracks, which can shift your home’s foundation. Keep the soil around your house evenly moist during long dry spells using a soaker hose or drip irrigation system.
7. Review Your Home Insurance Coverage
Here’s the big one, and it’s often overlooked.
Texas weather doesn’t mess around. Between hail, wind, flooding, and even unexpected lightning fires, you need to know your home insurance can handle whatever this summer dishes out. Do you have enough coverage for roof damage? What about your fence, AC unit, or detached garage?
Now is the time to review your policy and make sure there are no gaps in your protection. Because when something goes wrong, the last thing you want is a surprise from your insurance company.
Protect Your Home, Your Wallet, and Your Peace of Mind
Summer is for backyard BBQs and lazy evenings, not stressful repairs or insurance claims. With a few simple steps (and the right coverage),you can enjoy the season knowing you’ve done your part to protect what matters most.
Request a free policy review today and let’s make sure your home is ready for whatever Texas weather throws your way. | www.coverica.com