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Behind the scenes: the heat stopped working ❄️
Real hosting moment from this week. A guest called and said:“The heat isn’t working. It’s only blowing cold air.” First reaction? Small adrenaline spike.Second reaction? Open the app. Because everything is connected, I was able to: • Check system status remotely • Test a few elements • Monitor temperature in real time • Submit an emergency service request The next morning, I was on the phone again — and remotely we were able to switch the furnace to emergency heat so the guests stayed comfortable until checkout. We scheduled the repair technician for when the property was empty. Here’s the honest part: This would have completely stressed me out in my first year hosting. Now? It felt handled. Not fun — but handled. Systems don’t prevent problems. They reduce panic. And winter is a great reminder of that. Question:Do you keep spare heaters at your property in case something like this happens? Or do you rely on service response times?
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I have a contract with a local company to check the system every 3 months to assure things are in good working order. I also have heaters in each room just incase and I also use the Eco thermostats so I have remote access. I think it is a very good investment to have remote access. This way you have real time knowledge of what’s working and what’s not
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@Stephanie Dion we put mini splits in some of our homes that are at higher elevations as a backup
Snow day… and it’s handled ❄️
It’s snowing heavily here today. The kind of snow that makes you wonder:Is the driveway cleared?Did guests arrive safely?Is the heat holding steady? And here’s what feels different now compared to my first winter hosting: I’m not scrambling. The driveway service is scheduled.The check-in instructions are clear.Emergency contacts are documented.Heating backup is confirmed. Even here. Even now. It’s handled. It didn’t always feel like this. My first season hosting in winter, I overchecked everything. I refreshed messages. I worried about “what if” scenarios. Now I realize — winter doesn’t create chaos. Lack of systems does. Snow days are actually a great test:Do your operations still feel calm when conditions aren’t? Question:If a snowstorm hit your property today, would it feel handled… or stressful? What would make the difference?
Snow day… and it’s handled ❄️
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I totally agree! Preparation meets Opportunity at its best!
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Donna Owen
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I’m the author Growing an Airbnb Cleaning Business from Scratch. I teach Airbnb cleaners and Host how to clean for consistent 5-Star reviews.

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