With summer temperatures on the rise, Inter-Insurance Agency is reminding property owners to take proactive steps to protect their homes and commercial buildings from heat-related damage. High temperatures can lead to air conditioning failures, electrical issues, roof deterioration, plumbing concerns, and increased strain on mechanical systems, according to the agency.
"Many people don't think about the impact extreme heat can have on their property until something goes wrong," said Tim Derham, President of Inter-Insurance Agency. "Simple preventative maintenance and understanding your insurance coverage before an issue occurs can make a significant difference when the unexpected happens."
The agency recommends several seasonal best practices, including scheduling HVAC maintenance, inspecting roofs for signs of wear, checking irrigation systems for leaks, trimming trees that may threaten structures during summer storms, and documenting valuable property. Business owners should also ensure cooling systems are operating efficiently to protect employees, customers, inventory, and equipment.
Summer is also an ideal time to review existing insurance policies to ensure coverage reflects recent home improvements, business expansions, equipment purchases, or other changes that may have occurred over the past year. A policy review can help identify gaps in coverage that could leave property owners vulnerable.
"Our goal is to help clients stay informed and prepared," Derham added. "A quick policy review today can provide peace of mind throughout the season."
Inter-Insurance Agency provides personal and commercial insurance solutions for homeowners, businesses, contractors, commercial vehicle operators, financial institutions, and specialty industries. The agency emphasizes personalized service and experienced guidance to help clients protect what matters most.
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