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Preventative Plumbing Tips to Avoid Costly Repairs



Waiting until disasters strike is not just inconvenient. It is also a drain on our wallets. This is where a professional and knowledgeable plumber at
Master Flush Plumbing can be our saving grace. By taking the right approach to maintenance, you won’t just save yourself from headaches. You will also save money and time dealing with unexpected issues.

How Preventative Maintenance Saves Money

Preventative maintenance is simply the keystone of responsible homeownership. It doesn’t entail addressing problems as they arise. Rather, it involves preventing those issues from reaching a serious or critical stage. By adopting the right approach, we can also achieve the following to save money:

  • Minimise water/energy bills: Inefficient water heaters, leaky faucets, and running toilets waste energy and water. This, in turn, increases utility bills. Maintenance measures ensure that our plumbing systems run efficiently. This helps us save monthly money.
  • Extend the system’s lifespan: Proper care can extend the lifespan of water heaters and pipes. Regular and preventative maintenance can help avoid wear and tear. This, in turn, ensures that our systems serve for many years.

Preventative Maintenance Tips

Plumbing issues may escalate quickly. Following the right preventative maintenance tips will help avoid many common issues, like costly repairs, leaks, and clogs. These tips include the following:

  • Create a Schedule

Ensure you conduct an inspection or hire a qualified plumber to help you do preventative maintenance. The rule of thumb is to always check your system after two years if it is new. But if it is old, you can check it out every year.

  • Use a Chemical Drain Cleaner

A chemical drain cleaner may look like a quick fix for a clog, but it may cause more harm than good. Such products are harsh and corrode systems over time, causing leaks, among other issues. In addition, they might not be effective in clearing blockages, further damaging the system.

  • Watch the Things You Flush

Bodily fluids and toilet paper are examples of things that we regularly flush in our toilets. However, it is advisable to avoid flushing feminine hygiene items. These things include sanitary wipes or tampons.

  • Check the Water Pressure

It is important to monitor the water pressure in your home using the right pressure gauge. High pressure may strain your pipes, causing leaks, whereas low pressure can mean hidden plumbing problems.

  • Fix all the Leaking Fixtures

Putting a drip tray under your leaky fixtures is only temporary. The best solution is to schedule plumbing repairs with a qualified plumber. Just a two-second drip of water from faulty faucets wastes more than 2,500 gallons of water every year, which is a lot of wasted dollars and water. So, quickly repairing all the leaks you see to avoid further damage is the right thing to do.

The bottom line is that preventative maintenance won’t just make a difference in keeping your home running effectively. It will also make a huge difference in avoiding expensive repairs. By regularly inspecting your plumbing components and pipes, fixing issues early, and avoiding common problems, you can ensure it works optimally.

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