Five Plumbing Resolutions For The New Year

A new year means new chances. Whatever goals or resolutions you have set for the year, strive to achieve them, and never give up. For some, it could be traveling to destination places or sticking to a strict workout regime, while for others, it could be as simple as providing a better home for the family. 

Improving the family home should include taking good care of your plumbing system. Here are five plumbing resolutions that will help conserve water and energy in your home.

Be kind to your garbage disposal

Many homeowners do not understand that garbage disposals cannot grind up just anything you throw on them. Food items like pasta and fibrous vegetables can get caught around the blades, while coffee grounds can slip through the garbage disposal, causing a buildup down the pipes. To reduce drain clogs or pipe blockages, you should stop treating your garbage disposal like a trash can. 

Watch what you flush down the toilet

A clogged toilet is one of the worst plumbing problems you can experience at home. This is usually caused by dirt buildup and broken or old pipework. Just like your garbage disposal, your toilet drain is designed to only dispose of certain materials.

It is important to make your family understand, especially the small kids, what items should and shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet. Non-flushable items include toilet tissues, wet wipes, cotton balls, dental floss, sanitary pads, diapers, etc. To make these non-flushable items easy to dispose of, always keep a large trash bin inside the bathroom.

Clogged sewer lines are the most common problem with older homes. With hydro jetting clogged sewer lines can be easily cleaned through just pressurized water. Hydro jetting drain cleaning can even remove small tree roots. If large tree roots are obstructing the pipe, the plumbers may use a plumbing snake to cut through them first, prior to hydro jetting. While hydro jetting can cut through small tree roots, the big roots need to be cut using another method. 

Check for water leaks in your home regularly

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, household leaks can waste approximately nearly 900 billion gallons of water nationwide. Fixing water leaks before they get worse can help prevent expensive water loss on your property. Take the time to look around your home for leaky faucets or pipes and report detected issues to your trusted plumbers right away. 

Turn off the water when not in use

If you want to save on your water bill at the end of every month, you should start reducing your water usage, simply turning off the water when not in use can help you achieve that goal. According to the EPA, turning off the tap while brushing your teeth can save 8 gallons of water per day and, while shaving, can save 10 gallons of water per shave. 

Schedule periodic plumbing checkup and maintenance

Do not repeat the mistake you made last year when you ignored your plumbing system’s maintenance needs. From now on, make it a point to hire a licensed and skilled team to work on any necessary plumbing maintenance or repairs at home. Addressing plumbing issues at an earlier time can prevent costly repairs and damages to the system.

Conclusion

Wherever you are, always trust a 24-hour plumbing service in your local area. Contacting plumbing companies in distant cities is not ideal since they can take too long to respond to your emergency call. Find a trusted plumbing company near you today!

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