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When Do You Need To Check the Plumbing?

One of the most important responsibilities of any homeowner is to keep a good eye on the air system and water filtration system. Unfortunately, many people ignore potential problems until disaster strikes, whether a new house or an existing structure. To avoid expensive (and potentially dangerous) issues in your new place, especially with your house’s plumbing, here are a few important tips on when to safely check your water supply throughout the year.

How often should you check your plumbing?

While ideal housewarming gifts for men often include new tools or water treatment products for the new home, in most cases, only a professional should attempt to repair your water system. These issues lead to all sorts of expensive problems, such as flooding and water damage. These types of emergencies can be avoided through regular maintenance. Checking on your house’s pipes should remain a top priority throughout the year. You’ll notice if a leak or dripping faucet has sprung up.

Only a professional knows the safest method for leaks located under the house or pipe replacement or repair. There’s a feeling of security in knowing that the job was done correctly.

Common Household Problems

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Homeowners should look for problems with pressurized water and visibly accessible drains. Typically, even in a new home, those areas are found within the kitchen and bathrooms, and the root of most water supply problems are spotted there. New homeowners should pay close attention to kitchen plumbing, particularly the faucets, dishwashers, and refrigerator. If there’s a second freezer in the garage to store emergency food, that should be checked, as well. The water shutoff valves beneath the sink are the first area for leaks or corrosion or a more serious exposed drain line. If moisture and corrosion are visible, call an experienced plumber for a combination of methods to assess the damage.

Since the kitchen is where you use appliances, cutting board, and do your food preparation, heavy grease buildup, a bad odor from the drain, fruit flies, or leaking drains, all may be tell-tale signs of more serious issues. If the kitchen faucet has been noticeably loose and losing pressure for a long time, it’s time for a replacement.

Having an ample supply of hot water is one of the essentials for your bathroom. Noticing cold spots in the water runoff or slow drains, or your entire family should easily notice leaks. Experts recommend replacing the valves behind the toilet every 5-7 years because of wear and tear. Bathroom leaks can be a time of stress, but they’re no joke, as a leaky toilet can waste more than 2,000 gallons of water annually, driving your water bill through the roof.

When You Need a Professional

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Leaks in your water heater or hot-water tank can go a long way in causing flooding. The water heater’s age can be a major factor, as units over 6-7 years old may begin to work less efficiently. Water and gas leaks may also lead to major problems, such as the amount of water you’re getting or a frequent power outage. Your water supply’s hygiene and integrity are crucial on the highest level, as dirty water from the sewage lines can lead to microorganisms, toxic substances, or impurities in the water supply, leading to illness or dysentery.

Pay particular attention if a member of your family has noticed patches of dead grass or a bubbling small amount of water on the lawn of your own home, as those are an indication of a gas leak and must be fixed immediately. It’s important to remember, the best solution in avoiding major water damage is inspecting all of the shutoff valves and fixtures in the home regularly. Knowing when to call in a professional plumber is not the last resort but an important way to ensure your family’s comfort and safety.

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