Tips On Maintaining Your Homes Plumbing in 2023

Tips On Maintaining Your Homes Plumbing in 2023

Like most things in a home, keeping an eye on the plumbing is essential to make sure that the value of your home is not diminished, as well as making sure that your health and your family’s health are not affected.

Luckily, you don’t have to be a trained plumber to do this! There are some very simple plumbing maintenance tips that anyone can master, which will ensure that any leaks or other plumbing issues are spotted quickly and can be resolved by a trained team with minimal issues.

So, what are these tips? Read on to find out!

Check For Leaks

If you notice damp on any of your walls, around your bath, or near your toilet, this is likely to be a sign that there is a leak and, as such, you will need to look for residential plumbing services to identify where the leak is and to treat it.

Remember that if you fix leaks quickly, this will prevent structural damage and mold growth and will also prevent water damage to your property.

Avoid Clogs!

It is very tempting at the end of a large meal to simply scrape the fat from the meat down the drain.

However, when it comes to creating clogs or blockages in your home’s plumbing, this is one of the easiest ways to do that, as well as not putting drain catchers over the drains in your sink bath or kitchen. Make sure that your drain catchers are clean and attached correctly so that they can catch food, hair, and other items that could accumulate and cause clogging.

Think Before Flushing

Of course, when it comes to what flush down the toilet, aside from the obvious, it should only be tissue paper and tampons.

You should avoid flushing baby wipes, sanitary towels, or paper towels, as these can lead to blocks in your toilet’s pipes, as well as other blockages in the sewers. Be sure to regularly use a plunger on your toilet, especially if it is slowing down with its flushing, as this will help to dislodge any minor blockages.

Insulate Exposed Pipes

Do you live somewhere that regularly has snow and frost?

If the answer is yes, the last thing you want is your pipes external to your property freezing in the cold weather, which can cause them to explode.

So sure that any of your exposed pipes are insulated, as well as be sure to check that the pipes in your attic, your basement, or your garage are insulated too, as these are not going to be good places to have an exploding pipe or a torrent of water!

Keep Up Regular Maintenance

Last but certainly not least, if you are looking for a way to make sure that your home’s plumbing is kept ticking over nicely, then the best thing that you can do is maintain professional maintenance.

Indeed, a trained plumber will be able to spot any issues before they become problematic, such as minor leaks, as well as make sure that the water heater is working as it needs to. Ideally, you should aim to have your plumbing checked around once a year.

Bella Duckworth

Bella Duckworth

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