Home Improvement Center : Performing Home Plumbing Checks


Home Improvement Center : Performing Home Plumbing Checks
Owning a home comes with many responsibilities, and one of the most important ones is making sure your home's plumbing is in good working condition. Catching a problem early on can mean the difference between a quick simple fix and a big expensive plumbing disaster later down the road. At least once a year check for those leaks and run those faucets to make sure everything is OK and you won't have to call for a plumber. Here's a quick checklist of what to look for.

Home Improvement Center : Performing Home Plumbing Checks

First thing to do is visually inspect all of your plumbing fixtures including your kitchen sink, bath tub, shower valves, toilet, and bathroom sink. Make sure everything is properly secured and aligned, with no leaks or rust. Flush the toilet and make sure the water does not continue to run. If after 3 to 5 minutes the toilet continues to run, that may be a sign of a slow leak.

Water pressure is another issue to watch out for. Run all the faucets in your home to make sure the water runs around 30psi. If the water pressure is low, it could mean a dirty shower head or faucet, a clog, sediment buildup, or a problem with the aerator. Likewise, check all drains to make sure water drains away quickly and without any bubbling, which may require the service of a plumber.

Home Improvement Center : Performing Home Plumbing Checks
If you feel you are up for it, your water heater should be checked as well. If it's electric, make sure all heating elements are working. If your water heater runs on gas, it's a good idea to check for rust in the burner chamber. Also, the flame should be blue. A plumber's help may be required for more advanced checks such as draining the water heater to examine the sediment level at the bottom.

Home Improvement Center : Performing Home Plumbing Checks

If you have a basement, check the pipes going through it and into the rest of your home. This includes both water and sewer pipes. As with other pipes, check for leaks, tightness, or drips. If you smell sewer odors, this could mean you have a septic problem in which case you may need to call a plumber.

If left unchecked, there could be many potential plumbing problems waiting to happen when you least expect it. However, checking everything once a year can easily help prevent future disasters and visits from a plumber. If the time comes a professional's help is needed you can rest assured that your plumber will have the experience, skills, and tools needed to solve your plumbing problems.

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Plumbing issues are some of the more usual types of problems that you might encounter in your home.

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