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Plumbing Maintenance Tips

Plumbing is one of the most important aspects of a home today.

The on-demand supply of hot and cold water, waste disposal and convenience of appliances are usually overlooked.

Failing to properly maintain the plumbing system can lead to blockages, leaks and supply disruption.

However, with some basic plumbing maintenance, it’s possible to reduce the risk of plumbing issues and be able to deal with small issues before they turn into major ones.

 

Keep an Eye on Signs of Trouble

Knowing the signs of potential issues with your plumbing system can be the first step to remediating any problem.

Signs of potential trouble include leaking faucets, sounds of running water and damp spots.

By keeping an eye on these minor issues, you can be able to take prompt action to fix the problem before it develops further and causes substantial damage.

 

Locate the Shut Off Valve

In case you have a plumbing issue, it’s imperative to know where the shut off valve is located.

In the event of a flood from a burst pipe, acting within seconds can save your home from additional damage.

If the shut-off valve is in a hard to reach place, or requires tools to operate, keep the region clear and put the necessary tools close by.

 

Know The Appliance Shut Off Locations

It is also important to know how to shut off the supply of water to washing machines, dishwashers, sinks and toilets.

Do not forget other appliances that are connected to the water supply, like an ice maker.

If a plumbing issue occurs, knowing where the shut-off points are located can save you time and a good deal of clean up.

 

Know the Location of The Sewer Valve

The sewer valve is the final valve that you should know the location of.

This is the primary valve for wastewater and access to it is usually needed when the sewer is clogged.

Knowing its location can save you some labour time when you need to call in a professional as they do not need to spend time searching for it.

 

Hose off The Big Messes Outdoors

Most pipes are not designed to withstand large amounts of dirt, gravel and sand.

As such, you and your family should hose off before going inside after spending a significant amount of time in the garden or at the beach.

This will prevent the pipes from clogging up after you take a shower or wash your clothes.

 

Inspect your Water Heater

It is important that you regularly check your water heater. Look for leakage signs underneath.

Any water dripping from the bottom is an indication of corrosion as well as an impending tank burst that could flood your house.

Ideally, inspect the temperature and pressure relief valve for dribbling. If there’s a leakage or dribbling relief, you should immediately call a qualified plumber.

These are some of the plumbing maintenance tasks that you can do on your own.

If you come across an issue, it is advisable to have a professional plumber conduct an inspection as soon as possible to avoid further damage and costly repairs down the road.

If you are looking for an honest, professional, local plumber, then look no further than Better Plumbing Solutions. For more information about our services please call 0468 582 686.

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