15 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,July 28,2022 insidehalton.com 2020 #1 BEST BROKER SULLIVAN REAL ESTATE Matt Sullivan Sales Representative Cell 905-580-9196 Office 905-338-3737 matt@sullivanrealestate.ca sullivanrealestate.ca Anita Sullivan Broker / Realtor Cell 905-466-4900 Office 905-338-3737 anita@sullivanrealestate.ca sullivanrealestate.ca #514 - 1980 Imperial Way, Burlington Offered at $789,000 2277 Wyandotte Drive, Oakville Offered at $1,239,000 #PH2 - 2185 Marine Drive, Oakville Offered at $1,099,000 #1102 - 2180 Marine Drive, Oakville Offered at $1,399,000 #502 - 2180 Marine Drive, Oakville Offered at $1,239,000 #PH5 - 2170 Marine Drive, Oakville Offered at $4,999,900 Best Real Estate Team Best Real Estate Broker "Thank you Oakville for Nominating us in the Real Estate Broker category for the 2022 Reader Choice Awards." Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage 251 North Service Rd W, Oakville, ON L6M 3E7#1 BEST BROKER - Featured ProPerty - This updated downtown Burlington home sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and offers 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths amazing kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Large windows let in the sun. Fully finished basement with a cozy woodburning fireplace perfect for a home office or workout area.The spacious, extra deep garage has plenty of room for storage in addition to the car. The Muskoka-like rear yard offers a large deck complete with gazebo for entertaining, large trees for privacy and gate access to the walking trail. Imagine being able to walk to a waterfront dinner, stroll along the trails or shop downtown all with the convenience of being a 5 minute drive to Highway access or the GO station.You don't have to imagine - at 534 Clark you can have it all! (289) 439-2447 Sean Morrison Broker Coldwell Banker Momentum Realty Inc. Real Estate Advertorial Six things to do at home before leaving town Are you hitting the road for the August long weekend? If so, there are a few things to prep (beyond your suitcase!) to ensure your home is safe and secure the whole time you're gone. Afterall, nothing interrupts a fun and re- laxing getaway like a household emer-gency hundreds of kilometers away. So, whether you're hitting the cottage or a destination a bit farther afield, Michael Lopes, operations manager at Reliance Home Comfort suggests performing this pre-trip checklist to ensure the only thing you need to worry about this August long weekend is reapplying your sunscreen. 1. Temperature Control: There's no need to run your AC the whole time you're away. Doing so will consume needless energy and cost you un-necessarily on your next electricity bill. A better plan is set your thermostat to an internal temperature of around 25 C which won't take long to cool down upon your return. For homeowners with a smart thermostat, we recommend presetting your AC to start one day prior to your arrival for maximum comfort when you walk through the door. 2. Spoiler Alert: Be sure to purge your refrigerator of any perishable foods (think: produce and milk) before leaving town -- especially if you'll be traveling for more than a week. Fill bottles or jugs with water to help maintain a steady temperature inside the unit. Take care to empty trash and com- post bins as well as garbage disposal units of any food waste in advance of your trip. 3. HVAC Check: If you haven't done so already, schedule an HVAC check-up to en- sure your AC and thermostat are working properly. A qualified technician can ensure everything's functioning well so you can travel with peace of mind knowing emer- gency repairs aren't in your future. 4. Get Unplugged: Disconnect minor ap- pliances (e.g. computers, toaster ov-ens, coffee makers, etc.) to avoid using energy while you're gone. Doing so will also protect them from an electrical surge in the event of a summer power outage. 5. Secure and Seal: Windows and doors should be tightly sealed to prevent excess condensation due to humidity from forming inside. This can be achieved with store- bought caulking, sealant and/or weath- erstripping products. Shutting blinds and curtains will also help trap cool air indoors, making the home more energy efficient. 6. Gutter Check: Gutters and downspouts are designed to carry water away from the home and prevent it from pooling. Take a moment to inspect these systems for clog- ging to ensure they can handle any down- pours while you're away. Call a professional to help clear away debris if necessary. There are few things Canadians look for- ward to more than the promise of a sum- mer getaway from the daily grind. So, what- ever you do, don't let the headache of a household emergency disrupt or ruin your long weekend vacation. Taking the time to do some pre-travel prep can help prevent needless stress while you're away. It's the best travel insur- ance you can get. Make your fridge vacation ready.