
Preparing for Peak Heat: Protecting Your Home and Property This Summer
If you’ve lived through an Oklahoma August, you know how much summer asks of your home. The AC runs long hours, the grill gets plenty of use, and the whole house is working to keep everyone cool and comfortable.
The nice part is that a little prep goes a long way. A few small steps now mean you can spend the rest of summer enjoying it, with the confidence that your home is ready for whatever the season brings. Here’s where it pays to focus before the heat peaks.
Get your HVAC system ready
Your air conditioner is the hardest-working part of your home in the summer, so it’s worth a little attention before the hottest stretch arrives. A quick tune-up now helps it run efficiently all season, keeps your energy bills in check, and means you’re set when everyone else is scrambling to book a service call.
A few simple steps make a real difference:
- Replace the air filter, then check it monthly during heavy use. A fresh filter helps the whole system run smoothly.
- Schedule a professional inspection and cleaning if you haven’t had one this year.
- Clear leaves, grass, and debris away from the outdoor unit so it can breathe.
- Make sure the vents and registers inside your home are open and not blocked by furniture or rugs.
Regular maintenance keeps your home comfortable, helps your system run efficiently, and can add years to its life.
Grill and gather safely
Summer is prime time for cookouts, and a few good habits keep the fun going without any surprises. Most of them are second nature once you know to watch for them.
- Keep grills at least 10 feet from your home, deck, or any structure.
- Stay nearby while a grill, fire pit, or smoker is going.
- Give your outlets some breathing room when window units, fans, and outdoor lights are all running at once.
- Keep dry brush and grass clippings clear of the house and any outdoor heat source.
- Test your smoke detectors and keep a fire extinguisher within easy reach.
Oklahoma summers can get dry, so a little space and attention around open flames goes a long way. None of it takes more than a few minutes.
Stay ahead of summer weather
Summer in Oklahoma still brings its share of thunderstorms, wind, and hail, so it’s smart to have your home ready. A quick walk around the property is one of the easiest ways to spot the little things worth handling before a storm rolls in.
- Look for loose siding, missing shingles, or worn window seals.
- Trim tree limbs near the house, especially any hanging over the roof.
- Secure outdoor furniture, umbrellas, and yard equipment so they stay put in high wind.
- Clear your gutters and downspouts so heavy rain drains the way it should.
- Check that exterior caulking and weatherstripping are in good shape to keep water out.
Fifteen minutes walking the property in early summer can save you a bigger project later on.
Make sure your coverage still fits your home
This is the one that’s easiest to put off, and it’s often the most reassuring to check. With the cost of building materials and labor climbing in recent years, it’s a good idea to confirm your policy still reflects what it would take to rebuild or repair your home today. A quick review means real peace of mind.
It’s worth a short conversation with your local OKFB Insurance agent about:
- Whether your dwelling coverage reflects today’s rebuilding costs.
- Coverage for detached structures like sheds, shops, fences, or pergolas.
- Limits on higher-value items, including outdoor electronics or equipment.
- Your deductibles for wind, hail, and other weather events.
- Any recent home improvements that should be added to your policy.
These reviews are usually quick, and they’re an easy way to make sure everything’s in order before you need it.
We’re here to help
Oklahoma summers ask a lot of your home, and a little maintenance, a few good habits, and a quick look at your coverage go a long way. Handle these now and you can spend the rest of the season enjoying it.
Whether you’ve been with OKFB Insurance for years or you’re just weighing your options, your local OKFB Insurance agent is happy to walk through your homeowners coverage with you and make sure it still fits your home today. Reach out to your local OKFB Insurance agent to get started.
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