Spring Cabin Open-Up Checklist for Hidden Water Damage
Opening a cabin for the season should feel like a reset, not the start of a repair project. But homes
Opening a cabin for the season should feel like a reset, not the start of a repair project. But homes
In North Idaho properties, water problems do not start only with broken pipes or obvious flooding. They often begin outside,
Winter does not always finish the damage before spring starts revealing it. In detached garages and shops, that is especially
In North Idaho properties, well houses and pump rooms often fail in two stages. Winter does the first round of
Mud season does not just turn driveways soft and yards slick. It also changes what happens under a building. In
In four-season North Idaho properties, winter damage does not always announce itself during the storm that caused it. Snow sits,
North Idaho cabins often take a beating long before anyone unlocks the door for the first spring visit. Winter storms,
In North Idaho properties, water damage often starts with winter pipe breaks, ceiling leaks, spring runoff, storm-driven intrusion, or appliance

Water damage rarely shows up at a convenient time. In four-season properties, one week it is a frozen line or

In four-season properties, water damage is rarely just a puddle on the floor. Winter pipe breaks, roof and ceiling leaks,