5 Plumbing Maintenance Tips That Will Save You Thousands of Dollars In Home Repairs

When it comes to maintaining your home, few things have more beneficial impact on your bottom line than a little preventative maintenance with your home's plumbing.  Many of these things only take a few minutes to complete, but the payoff is huge. It's a good idea to build them into a routine seasonal schedule so that you don't miss them.

Check for leaks around your fixtures

Estimated savings: $100 - $300

That little drip that runs down your faucet handle when turning it off. Seems innocuous enough, right? Well, what happens when that little drip is multiplied times the hundreds of times you use the faucet each month? It means that the moisture is accumulating below the fixture, potentially where you can't see and won't notice damage until it is too late. Here's a video of how to inspect a bathroom sink for leaks.

Fix a running toilet

estimated savings: $300 - $400

A toilet that won't stop running has the potential to waste up to 200 gallons each day. The good news is that repairing it is an easy and low cost fix. Here's how.

 

Unhook outdoor hoses from the faucet

estimated savings: $400 - $1,500

During cold winter weather, the water in your outdoor hoses will freeze and expand. This can mean ruptured pipes behind your outdoor faucets and all of the damage that can cause with water leaking out of eyesight when you go to use the faucet the following spring. Disconnecting your hoses is an easy thing to do before the first frost to ensure that you don't have the cost associated with a behind the wall leak.

Check to make sure your sump pump is working

estimated savings: $800 - $2,000

The time to find out that your sump pump isn't working is before wet weather hits. A flooded basement can easily run up the costs for water removal and mold abatement. Follow these easy steps to make sure your sump pump is in good working order.

 

Drain your hot water heater

estimated savings: $500 - $2,000

During normal operation, sediment can build up in your hot water heater, reducing the effectiveness of the heating element and causing it to wear out prematurely. Routinely flushing your hot water heater removes the sediment, which improves efficiency and can extend the life of a hot water heater by up to one third. Here's how to properly flush your hot water heater.

 

Now that you're armed with these tips, you should congratulate yourself for all of the money you'll be saving! Of course, if you're seeing this post too late, or any of these are beyond your skills, you can call A Plumber Near Me at 877-510-4860.

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