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5 Best Ways To Avoid Plumbing Emergencies At Home

As a homeowner, you want to avoid plumbing emergencies as much as possible. Aside from causing a lot of inconveniences, these emergencies can pose safety hazards to your family and result in significant water damage, which can result in expensive repairs. 

Here are some tips to help you prevent plumbing emergencies in your home.

1. Ensure Quality Plumbing System Installation

All plumbing components or systems require proper installation to ensure quality and durability. When the installation isn't done correctly, individual plumbing components or the entire plumbing system may not function properly.

For example, a forgotten component or faulty assembly may be to blame for a leaky faucet, which will require emergency plumbing repair to minimize water waste. 

The best way to prevent plumbing emergencies due to incorrect installation is to use a qualified plumber for all your plumbing installation needs unless you have the expertise, experience, and tools necessary for the tasks.

2. Regularly Inspect Your Plumbing System

One of the common misconceptions to avoid is inspecting your home's plumbing only when you notice or suspect signs of trouble. While inspections are essential for troubleshooting purposes, be sure to inspect your plumbing system regularly, even when it appears to work just fine.

Routine inspections can help identify leaks, corrosion, or damage that could exacerbate over time and lead to costly repairs if not addressed in time. 

3. Schedule Regular Plumbing Maintenance

While regular inspections help you identify issues with your plumbing system, regular plumbing maintenance helps keep everything working smoothly by addressing any potential issues before they become emergencies.

For example, regular sewer cleanings are essential to prevent sediment buildup, which can cause your sewer line to become clogged, resulting in sewer backup into your home or yard.

4. Insulate Your Pipes

If you live in an area that experiences freezing temperatures during the winter, consider insulating your pipes to keep them from freezing and bursting, resulting in costly water damage to your home.

5. Be Mindful of What Goes Down Your Drains

Being cautious of what you flush down your drains can also help you avoid plumbing emergencies like blocked drains and sewer backup.

Additionally, use drain strainers to trap food scraps, hair, soap scum, and other clog-causing debris before it goes down the sinks, tubs, or showers.

While proper installation and maintenance of your residential plumbing system can prevent most plumbing issues, plumbing emergencies can still occur when you least expect them.

Contact a plumber to learn more about your plumbing system.


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