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5 Holiday Water Damage Prevention Tips for Missouri & Illinois Homeowners

December 15, 2025
Christmas is a season filled with joy, travel, and quality time with loved ones. Many families in Missouri and Illinois pack up for holiday vacations—whether to visit relatives or unwind before the new year. But before you walk out the door, it’s essential to take steps that protect your home from unexpected water damage.

If you've been devastated by watermoldfire, and/or smoke damage, know that your cherished possessions, your home or business, can all be restored to pre-damage condition; bringing back your peace of mind.

Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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Christmas is a season filled with joy, travel, and quality time with loved ones. Many families in Missouri and Illinois pack up for holiday vacations—whether to visit relatives or unwind before the new year. But before you walk out the door, it’s essential to take steps that protect your home from unexpected water damage.

Winter weather, freezing temperatures, and unattended plumbing issues can turn a merry vacation into a soggy, stressful return. Burst pipes, melting ice dams, and leaking appliances are major holiday culprits. Even a slow drip left unchecked for several days can cause extensive damage.

To help you enjoy a worry-free trip, All Clean Restoration has compiled five practical tips to prevent holiday water disasters.


5 Essential Water Damage Prevention Tips

1. Perform a Thorough Pre-Vacation Inspection

A few days before leaving, inspect all water-reliant appliances, fixtures, and plumbing components. Look for leaks, unusual sounds, corrosion, or slow drips.

Be sure to check:

  • Washing machine

  • Boiler or heating system

  • Refrigerator water line

  • HVAC system

  • Water heaters

  • Showers and tubs

  • Sinks and faucets

  • Dishwasher

If you spot any issues, call a trusted plumbing professional before your trip. Addressing small problems now can prevent a major water damage restoration project later.


2. Clean Your Gutters and Downspouts

Clogged gutters are a major winter hazard. When debris builds up, water can overflow, back up into your roofline, and eventually leak into your home. In cold weather, trapped moisture can also contribute to ice dam formation, leading to costly interior damage.

Before you travel, hire a gutter cleaning service to:

  • Clear all debris

  • Check for damage

  • Install ice-dam prevention options if needed

Keeping water flowing away from your home is key to avoiding roof leaks and flooding.


3. Make Sure Your Sump Pump Is Working

For many Missouri and Illinois homeowners, a sump pump is the first line of defense against basement flooding.

Test your sump pump by:

  1. Pouring a bucket of water slowly into the sump pit

  2. Watching to see if the pump activates automatically

If it doesn’t kick on, contact a sump pump technician immediately for repairs or replacement. A malfunctioning pump can lead to major flooding—and a need for emergency water removal and structural drying.


4. Keep the Heat On

Turning your heat completely off while you’re away can result in frozen and burst pipes. Instead, set your thermostat to a safe temperature.

Experts recommend:

  • 55–60°F for most Missouri and Illinois winters

  • Slightly lower only if your area rarely sees freezing temperatures

If you’re unsure, contact your HVAC provider for guidance. Maintaining proper indoor heat helps prevent costly winter plumbing emergencies.


5. Turn Off Your Main Water Supply Valve

If you’ll be gone for an extended time, shutting off your home’s main water supply is one of the most effective ways to prevent leaks and flooding.

Common locations for the main shut-off valve include:

  • Basement

  • Crawl space

  • Near the water heater

  • Near the main water line entry point

  • Exterior utility boxes

After turning it off, test by opening a faucet—no water should flow. This simple step can save you thousands in water damage cleanup and repairs.


What to Do if You Return to Water Damage

Even when you prepare carefully, unexpected problems can still occur—especially during winter months. If you return home to water damage:

  1. Stop the leak if possible.
    Tighten a loose valve, turn off a faucet, or shut off the water supply.

  2. Call All Clean Restoration immediately.
    Our experts provide:

    • 24/7 emergency water damage restoration

    • Burst pipe cleanup

    • Mold remediation

    • Structural drying

    • Moisture detection with advanced technology

We work quickly to minimize damage, restore your property, and protect your home from further issues.


Trust All Clean Restoration for Fast, Reliable Water Damage Restoration in Missouri & Illinois

At All Clean Restoration, we understand how stressful holiday water damage can be. Our trained technicians use professional-grade equipment—including thermal imaging, dehumidifiers, and air scrubbers—to restore your home safely and efficiently.

We’re available 24/7, because water emergencies don’t take holidays.

Contact All Clean Restoration today for immediate assistance and peace of mind this holiday season.

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