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BUILDING & RENOVATION When the Water’s Running Starkweather and Shepley advise how homeowners can protect their homes from water damage while they’re away. E D I T E D B Y K A I T LY N M U R R AY Imagine: 20,000 gallons of water running down from the attic of your beach house while you are 1,000 miles away. It seeps through your custom wood floors and antique Persian rug. It runs down walls that hold priceless artwork and beloved family photos. It drenches your children’s toys and your brand-new furniture. Eventually, the ceilings and frame give way. The result is $2 million worth of damage. Water damage has consistently ranked as the costliest cause of loss among PURE members year after year. The largest of these losses, not surprisingly, all occurred while members were away from home. When no one is there to notice it, water can run undetected for days — or even longer — causing considerable damage to a home and its contents. That’s why it’s important for all homeowners to take precautions to help prevent water damage. Whether you’re planning to be away for a short vacation or leaving for the season, there are many steps you can take to help reduce the chances that you will suffer a water loss. 1. INSTALL SMART TECHNOLOGY MONITORING SYSTEMS. MEMBER STORIES While on vacation, the sprinkler line in the attic of a PURE member’s home burst in five locations throughout the length of the line. Water ran from the breaches for two days before the home’s alarm alerted the local fire department. By that time, there was more than $1.5M in damage to the structure and contents. Upon returning to their home after a two-week-long vacation, a PURE member was devastated to find that a water line in the attic had rusted through and split days earlier, dispelling water throughout the three levels of the home. There was considerable damage, much of it to newly installed hardwood flooring and antique furnishings and fixtures. Damages totaled nearly $150K. While on vacation, a member received a call from his alarm company notifying him that an alarm had sounded at his home. The police were dispatched, but without access to the home, they found no issues. The following day, the member’s father-in-law visited the home to investigate and found that a pipe to the air conditioning handler in the attic had burst, dispersing water throughout the home and resulting in nearly $1.3M in damages. Automatic water shut-off devices, such as the Sentinel Hydrosolutions Leak Defense System, WaterCop and Flologic, monitor the flow of water in your home’s plumbing system. If a leak is detected, the system can automatically shut off the water and notify you before serious damage occurs. Meanwhile, centrally monitored temperature sensors placed in each heating zone within your home can alert you to extreme environmental changes — including cold, heat and humidity — helping to reduce the risk of frozen pipes and damage to climate-sensitive wines, collectibles or other valuables. 2. MAINTAIN AN IDEAL TEMPERATURE IN YOUR HOME. Utilize smart-home technology to help screen and control the temperature and humidity of your home while you are away. In cold weather climates, maintain an inside temperature of at least sixty-five degrees to help avoid burst pipes. In warm weather climates, aim for an interior relative humidity at or below 40 percent to help avoid mold. 3. MAINTAIN IDEAL CONDITIONS IN YOUR ATTIC. HVAC systems, water heaters and other water lines are commonly placed in the attic, away from the heat of the home, so they are more susceptible to freezing during cold temperatures. To prevent burst pipes, make sure both the attic and pipes are properly insulated with flexible closed-cell polyethylene or elastomeric insulation. 4. CONDUCT AN ENERGY AUDIT TO IDENTIFY AT-RISK AREAS OF YOUR HOME. The audit can identify hidden defects that could put plumbing at risk, including insulation gaps, air leakage, duct leakage and moisture issues. As a courtesy, many utility companies offer these audits free to their customers. Or, PURE members can contact a PURE Member Advocate to find a trusted third party who can help. The material in this document is advisory in nature. No liability is assumed by reason of the information. It is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. PURE® refers to Privilege Underwriters Reciprocal Exchange, a Florida-domiciled reciprocal insurer and member of PURE Group of Insurance Companies. PURE Risk Management, LLC (PRM), a for profit entity, serves as UREs Attorney-In-Fact for a fee. PURE membership requires Subscribers Agreement. Visit pureinsurance.com for details. Trademarks are property of PRM used with permission. ©2020 PRM. PURE HNW Insurance Services, CA Lic. 0I78980. v 10.30.17. 58    RHODE ISLAND MONTHLY’S NEST | 2020