Preparing Your Rental Portfolio for Summer Heat
Summer brings more than just warm weather, for property managers, it means staying ahead of heat waves and drought conditions that can affect both tenant safety and your property's long-term value. A proactive approach this season can make all the difference.
Getting Properties Heat-Ready
Before temperatures peak, take steps to reduce heat absorption at your properties. Consider lighter exterior paint colors, reflective roof coatings, and window treatments that deflect direct sunlight. Exterior awnings, shade structures, and strategically planted trees can also help keep buildings cooler without ongoing costs.
Just as important is communicating with tenants ahead of time. A well-timed notice can help residents prepare, particularly those who may be more vulnerable, such as elderly tenants or families with young children. Encourage them to sign up for local heat alerts, put together basic emergency kits, and have a plan in case of a power outage. Make sure they also know who to contact at the property if cooling systems fail.
Making Smart Property Upgrades
Rather than relying solely on tenant behavior to conserve water, consider investing in upgrades that reduce consumption automatically. Low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators are cost-effective options that maintain water pressure while cutting usage. Energy-efficient appliances like dishwashers and in-unit washers can also have a meaningful impact over time.
On the exterior, rethinking landscaping is one of the highest-leverage changes you can make. Native plants adapted to local conditions require far less water than traditional lawns. Ground covers like clover offer a resilient, low-maintenance alternative to grass.
Where traditional landscaping is maintained, switching to drip irrigation reduces evaporation significantly compared to sprinkler systems, and early morning watering schedules help preserve whatever water is used.
The Bottom Line
Summer heat and drought aren't just weather events, they're property management challenges that reward preparation. By combining smart property upgrades, clear tenant communication, and awareness of local regulations, Ascent Property Management can keep properties running smoothly and tenants safe through even the hottest months.



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