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Homeowner Plumbing Maintenance


by Lonestar Plumbing

Maintaining your home's plumbing system is crucial for preventing costly repairs and ensuring everything runs smoothly. Here are some essential maintenance tips every homeowner should follow to keep their plumbing in top shape:

Regularly Check for Leaks

Leaks can occur in faucets, showerheads, and pipes. Even a small drip can waste a significant amount of water and lead to higher bills. Inspect these areas regularly and fix any leaks promptly to avoid water damage and mold growth.

Clean Your Drains

Prevent clogs by regularly cleaning your drains. Avoid pouring grease, coffee grounds, and other debris down the sink. Use a drain screen to catch hair and soap scum in the bathroom. Occasionally, pour hot water down the drains to help dissolve any buildup.

Maintain Your Water Heater

Flush your water heater annually to remove sediment buildup, which can reduce efficiency and lifespan. Check the temperature setting to ensure it’s at the recommended 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent scalding and save energy.

Inspect Your Pipes

Look for signs of corrosion, leaks, and other damage on exposed pipes. Pay attention to any unusual noises, such as banging or rattling, which could indicate loose pipes or other issues.

Test Your Sump Pump

If you have a sump pump, test it regularly to ensure it's working properly. Pour a bucket of water into the sump pit to see if the pump activates and removes the water efficiently.

Check Water Pressure

High water pressure can strain your plumbing system and cause leaks. Use a pressure gauge to check your home's water pressure and adjust it if necessary. The ideal pressure range is between 40 and 60 psi.

Know Where Your Main Shut-Off Valve Is

In case of a major leak or burst pipe, knowing the location of your main shut-off valve can save you from significant water damage. Ensure all household members know where it is and how to operate it.

By following these simple maintenance tips, you can keep your plumbing system in good working order and avoid unexpected issues. However, some tasks are best left to the professionals.