Plumbing Maintenance Checklist: What Every Homeowner Should Know
Plumbing maintenance: it sounds like a simple matter, right? Not a lot of moving parts to consider, so very little wear and tear. It’s just water running through pipes.
But that is a gross simplification of a system that is absolutely fundamental to the running of a home or a commercial premises. Water is everywhere in your building, and it needs to be looked after at every stage.
That’s why you may need a
maintenance plumber to give it the once-over regularly, particularly if your place is quite big, rather old or, at the other extreme, bang up to date with some expensive machinery and devices doing their stuff quietly and helpfully in the background.
Home Plumbing Inspection and Preventative Plumbing Care: What’s on the List?
While the headline topics may be leaks and their potential to cause water damage, let’s look at it from start to finish.
How’s your water pressure? It needs to be just right, because if it’s too low it can take ages to run a bath, deprive you of a good shower, or make filling the kettle a chore.
Low water pressure can be just one of those things: a matter of location. You may just be in a part of the world where everybody’s water pressure is low. In which case you might want to invest in a power shower, which can at least perk things up in that department. But it may not be just that. It could be that your pipes are old and clogged.
If you live in an old property the pipes bringing the water from the street to your place could be the original ones, which might mean lead. While the water you receive should be basically clean and pure, it will still contain small amounts of impurities which can stick to the inside of the pipes.
Over time that reduces the diameter, which makes it harder for the water to get through. What can be done about this? Replacement is the best option at this point.
Replacing your exterior pipes isn’t too dramatic or time-consuming. If you have to go through the whole house, that’s going to take longer, of course, but that’s what owning a property is all about.
Check for Damage and Leaks
You should check for leaks in the piping and check for toilet leaks. Water damage isn’t all about gushing torrents wrecking the place. Water creeps out of tiny cracks and imperfect seals, and then it can work its way into the floor, the walls, the fixtures and fittings, just subtly ruining things.
You should check for corrosion and examine exposed pipes. Do your pipes need insulating? That will depend on where you live, but it’s a question worth asking.
Check your shut-off valves and inspect sump pumps. Don’t know what or where they are? Then you definitely need a maintenance plumber.
These are the sorts of things that can deteriorate before your very eyes because you get used to what is happening to them. But be honest: is that shower head with the slight drip really something to hang onto? You may be able to clean them and maybe replace a washer, or you may want to just give the shower a lift by getting a smart new head.
Ever thought to check the washing machine hoses? All you really notice is the front, but what are the hoses like at the back? If they’re a bit ropey and on the verge of letting you down, you need to know about it to prevent an incident.
Same with the toilet. You may not want to get down there to inspect it. Depending on your mobility you may not physically be able to do that, but somebody needs to have a look now and then.
And then there’s the exit systems: check your drains and sewer connections.
If there are unsavoury smells in certain places, you may be accustomed to them, but other people visiting you are going to detect them.
Contact a Maintenance Plumber to Put Your Mind at Ease and Avoid Trouble
Plumbers are not just there for a crisis. These may be the people who installed the system in the first place, or they may be better than those guys and able to help you before something unpleasant happens. Everybody with a decent car gets it serviced regularly, and how much more expensive is your house? You owe it to yourself to get a professional maintenance plumber to have a look.
Everything might be fine, but they can warn you about potential issues and if you have been thinking about changing things anyway, they will have ideas about what you can do to improve your plumbing. And better plumbing means a better house.
Contact our expert team at Mainline Plumbing & Civil to ensure everything’s working
here.


