How to Protect Vacant Properties During Storm Season

How to Protect Vacant Properties During Storm Season
Posted on September 3rd, 2025. 

  

The quiet serenity of a vacant property can often belie the challenges that lie in wait when the storm season looms on the horizon. 

  

You might not be focusing too much on what a storm could do to a property that stands empty, but addressing that oversight is essential. It's a mindset that acknowledges the reality: storms don't discriminate based on occupancy status. 

  

The trick is to balance the aesthetic appeal and structural integrity long enough that inclement weather won't be able to do its worst when no one's at home to keep an eye on things. Instead of sitting idly, watching clouds gather in the sky, there's a proactive path. 

  

Anticipating potential issues is the name of the game, and in a place like Mount Desert Island, where natural beauty is paired with sometimes unruly weather, staying ahead of the storms becomes part of owning property. But there’s more to it than just battening down the hatches; preemptive measures are like insurance against future headaches and heartaches. It’s about preserving both peace of mind and property value while ensuring everything stays as picturesque as the day it was last left. 

  

The Essentials of Vacant Property Preparation 

The essentials of storm season prep for vacant properties focus on thorough planning and proactive measures. To start with, think about securing windows and doors, which are among a property's most vulnerable areas. Prioritize installing storm shutters or boarding up windows with plywood, as this prevents potential breakage from flying debris. 

  

Doors, especially sliding ones, should be reinforced. Consider using heavier-duty locks or adding a security bar for extra rigidity. To minimize wind entry, check the seals around windows and doors; replace weatherstripping or add caulking to close gaps effectively. Besides that, installing impact-resistant windows can offer an additional layer of protection if it's within your budget. 

  

For effective storm season prep, it’s crucial to address vulnerability in other areas too. Start by taking a thorough walk around the property to examine exterior components. Gutters and downspouts should be cleared of any debris to ensure they function perfectly during heavy rainfalls, directing water away from the property and preventing potential flooding. 

  

Roof inspections should not be skipped either. Make sure shingles are secure, and replace any broken or missing ones promptly. Roof vents and chimneys should be sealed and checked for structural integrity. Overgrown trees and branches around the property need to be trimmed back, reducing the risk of them breaking off during high winds and causing damage. 

  

Keeping the property secure doesn’t stop at physical maintenance. Think about the unseen factors that could exacerbate storm damage. Make sure that your utility systems are ready for whatever nature throws their way—confirm that electrical panels, water mains, and HVAC systems are safeguarded. Devise a plan by consulting professionals should you need strategies that require more expertise. 

  

For example, installing backup sump pumps or battery power for sump pumps can prevent water damage. While you’re at it, give some thought to civil services too—contact local departments in advance to know the protocols for storm warnings and response. Finally, find a trusted local contact who can keep an eye on things in your absence—someone who can quickly check the property post-storm and assist if needed.  

  

Implementing Routine Maintenance and Scheduling Inspections 

Regular maintenance keeps a vacant property resilient throughout storm season. Biweekly inspections are a good standard, allowing small issues to be caught before they escalate. These inspections should follow a structured approach to make sure all critical systems and features are checked. 

  

Start inside the property. Look for water stains, leaks, or mold that may signal hidden damage. Inspect plumbing fixtures and appliances to confirm they aren’t leaking or deteriorating. Even unused systems should be checked, as inactivity can mask slow failures that worsen under stress. Windows and doors should be reviewed each visit. Confirm locks are secure and seals remain intact. Open and close them to ensure smooth operation. Small gaps or loose fittings can compromise storm protection if left unattended. 

  

The roofline and exterior also deserve close attention. Check gutters for new debris, examine shingles for damage, and review any recent repairs to make sure they are holding up. Storm season brings repeated stress to these areas, so consistency in monitoring is key. Yard inspections matter as well. New growth from trees or shifting soil can change the property’s exposure to risk. Trim branches again if needed and note any erosion around the foundation or drainage systems. Small landscape adjustments can prevent bigger issues later. 

  

Any problems identified should be addressed quickly. Clogged gutters, cracked seals, or weakened locks may appear minor but can create vulnerabilities during storms. Swift action keeps the property in strong condition. Hiring professionals for certain repairs is often worth the investment, as their work is more likely to hold up during severe weather. 

  

Consistent documentation during inspections builds a clear history of property care. Notes and photos from each visit create a record that not only tracks progress but also proves diligence if insurance claims ever arise. This record-keeping reinforces the overall maintenance strategy. 

  

Routine inspections transform property care from reactive to proactive. Instead of waiting for damage to appear, owners stay ahead of it. This rhythm of attention preserves the property’s integrity and provides ongoing reassurance that preparation is working as intended. 

  

Ensuring Storm Safety with a Thorough Property Assessment 

Beyond regular maintenance, a more detailed property assessment adds another layer of storm protection. This process evaluates all structures on the property, from sheds to fences, and checks them for vulnerabilities. Weak secondary structures often cause damage when they collapse or break apart during high winds. 

  

Older systems should receive particular focus. Electrical wiring, plumbing, and roofing materials naturally degrade with age. Assessing these areas identifies risks that may not be obvious day to day. Repairs or upgrades strengthen the property’s resilience and reduce the chance of catastrophic failure. 

  

A professional assessment is often the best option for owners who can’t inspect thoroughly themselves. Experienced teams spot weaknesses that may go unnoticed. They also provide tailored recommendations and prioritized action lists that simplify decision-making. This outside perspective is especially valuable when managing multiple properties. 

  

Drainage and grading are critical points often highlighted in assessments. Improper water flow around a property can lead to flooding even when the structure itself is secure. Adjusting slopes, improving drainage, or installing barriers ensures stormwater is directed safely away. 

  

When an assessment report is complete, actions should be prioritized by urgency. Structural concerns and roof integrity generally top the list. Next come utilities and drainage systems, followed by secondary elements like sheds or fences. Addressing high-priority items first maximizes protection ahead of storm season. 

  

The goal of these assessments is more than just surviving one storm. They build long-term resilience that carries over year after year. Each improvement compounds the property’s strength, reducing maintenance needs and minimizing repair costs in the future. 

  

Related: Prepare Your Property for a Beautiful and Healthy Fall Season 

  

Looking for Expert Help? 

Entrusting your property to professional vacant home care can bridge the gap between worry and tranquility. Services like these take the diligent steps we've discussed and execute them with the precision that comes from years of experience. Own a property away from home? Let us at Rabasca Property Services LLC bring our expertise to you. 

  

We specialize in ensuring your vacant properties are in peak condition year-round. By scheduling regular check-ins and employing preventive measures, we work proactively to mitigate storm damage effectively. Remember, it's not just about reacting to the storm; it's about being a step ahead in ensuring your property's long-term resilience.  

  

Keep your home safe and well-maintained while you’re away—schedule a property assessment today with our trusted vacant home care services

  

For personalized assistance or inquiries, feel free to reach out via email at [email protected] or give us a call at (207) 618-7444. Our team is always ready to provide expert guidance and support tailored to your property's specific needs.

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