blackvelvet wrote:For all those with holiday homes can I ask for hints and tips on what sort of things you do
Foe example do you leave your beds made
up? Or do you make them up when you get there?
Anything else you can think of would help thanks
This is a good post and the answers could be very helpful to any new holiday home owners.
I have a few tips :
When leaving a property the temperature variations can cause dampness and a mouldy smell - Always leave all the room & wardrobe doors open to allow air to circulate around the house. Also pull beds / sofas slightly away from walls, so they are not touching the wall, for the same reason.
We leave the beds made up but put a bed cover right across the bed so the sheets/pillows do not get mould on. We have taken the bedding off at times ( still putting the cover over the mattress though!) but it's nice not to have to make beds on arrival.
Don't be tempted to keep any linen in plastic bags ( like the zipped bags that blankets come in) though...we did once and they sweat badly and cause a mouldy smell. Those large plastic storage boxes with lids are good for keeping linen in and if short on space they can be slid under the beds.
We put ant powder or Oro spray along door threshholds and around the edges of the kitchen when leaving the house - it doesn't matter how bleach clean the floors are the insects may still find a way in!
When we first moved in, I bought some insect/mosquito netting on line and cut it to size and stuck it with sticky Velcro over every air vent in the house (you can get this in the Ferreteria hardware stores in Quesada too) - There is generally a vent in each bathroom and the kitchen. We haven't had much problem with insects so hopefully the netting has helped. We also have mosquito netting on the windows which helps too.
We always empty the fridge and freezer, clean it and leave the doors open (important to keep the fridge/freezer fresh!). Some people leave theirs on but it depends how long you are gone for and we prefer not to chance it, in case of power cuts.
Try to put indoors all sun-chairs and tables as they really do weather & bleach badly in the Spanish heat.
I might think of some other things soon and hopefully you will get more tips from others on here.
If you haven't already seen it. We have some moving in security tips on this link that may be helpful:
http://www.talkquesada.com/safety-and-security-information-hints-and-tips-f78/moving-into-your-new-property-security-tips-t1399.htmlJan