If you have a basement, keep an eye out for water ingress. Flooded basements are an issue where you are.
Interesting problem that arose one year about 10 years back...
All of the houses in the subdivision were 5-10 years old at that time, and on high and dry ground and people's sump pumps rarely, if ever, ran. We had a lot of snow melt off slowly, which saturated the ground, every rain for the next 2 months caused people's sump pumps to run 24/7. The people who hadn't previously replaced the cheap pedestal pumps put in by the builders with submersibles, ended up with flooded basements. OF course, with JIT inventory systems in place, all of the big box stores within 50 miles were sold out of submersible pumps.
I had a spare pedestal pump, which I took over to the neighbors on a friday night after the neighbor lady called and said her basement was flooding- for the next day, her dad and I swapped pumps back and forth every hour or so as they overheated.
When her husband got home from work on Sunday, the flooding had stopped, but he soon installed a submersible with a battery backup.