I got what you meant also. We don't winterize the house, but we do have camp patrol stop by and make sure everything is OK. We turn the heat way down. As an example, last year we had the roof shoveled and the snow covered the vents for one of the heaters. I do dial into the house daily (we have an Home Automation system (HAI) and I noticed the day after the shoveling the heat in one zone was not working. We called Jeff and the issue was resolved immediately.
No I don't think you have to winterize, but I also don't think you need a full time house sitter.
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