Spring has Sprung: A 5-Point Insurance Protection Checklist for the Vernal Equinox

Spring has Sprung: A 5-Point Insurance Protection Checklist for the Vernal Equinox
On Friday, March 20, 2026, the sun will cross the celestial equator, marking the Vernal Equinox and the official start of Spring. For homeowners, this is more than just a seasonal shift; it is the “Great Reveal.” As the last of the winter snow vanishes, it leaves behind a map of the damage caused by the ice and frost of the previous months.
From a Home Insurance perspective, this week is the optimal time to perform “defensive maintenance.” Most insurance claims in the Spring are caused by issues that could have been prevented with a one-hour walk around the property.
Your 5-Point Equinox Audit:
- The Foundation Walk: Check for new cracks in the foundation or walkway. Winter frost heaving can create “trip hazards” that lead to costly Personal Liability claims if a guest falls.
- Grading and Runoff: Ensure the soil around your foundation hasn’t settled. You want the ground to slope away from the house to prevent “surface water” from entering the basement—an event typically excluded by standard policies.
- Deck Integrity: Check for loose boards or “nail pops” caused by winter moisture. A deck collapse during a Spring BBQ is a catastrophic liability event.
- Tree Limb Tension: Look for “widow-makers”—branches that cracked under winter ice but haven’t fallen yet. Pruning these now prevents a Tree Fall claim later.
- The Sump Pump Test: With the ground thawing, the water table is rising. Ensure your pump is firing correctly before the heavy April rains arrive.
Spring is a time of renewal. By taking these steps this week, you are ensuring that your home remains a sanctuary rather than a source of insurance headaches.
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