How Does Preventive Maintenance Ultimately Save Me Money?

Examples of Preventive Plumbing Measures
Preventative maintenance can avoid many plumbing issues and there are things you and I can do that will help such as routinely checking under sinks and around toilets for small leaks and moisture.
One way to do this is to test your toilet for leakage by adding a small amount of red food coloring to the tank and checking it several hours later. If the water is colored red, water is seeping through from the tank. This may mean that your tank ball needs to be replaced.
Other Preventive Plumbing Measures
Then, drain a gallon of water from your water heater tank every three months. This will help remove the sediment that accumulates on the bottom. Another preventative measure is to inspect your water heater burner. The flame should be blue with yellow tips. If; however, it is mostly yellow your flue may be clogged. This could be quite dangerous. You can prevent clogged bathtub drains by fitting them with a strainer that catches soap chips and hair.
Yearly or Bi-Yearly Maintenance can save you Money
Most importantly, by not rinsing cooking oils or fats down your kitchen sink, you can prevent frustrating clogs from forming. In addition, you can lengthen the life of your garbage disposal by using cold water when running it, not overloading it and never disposing things like corn husks down it –and avoiding caustic drain cleaners.
It is important to note that by having a yearly or biyearly maintenance inspection by your local plumbing company, you can avoid many unpleasant plumbing issues such as leaks, drainage problems with your bathtub, problems with your sump pump or finding out you have a gas leak. All of these maintenance issues can save your big money and most of them only take minutes to check.
Know Where your Main Water Shut-off is Located
Most importantly, be sure to know where your main water shut-off valve is located. Knowing this is important because this valve will shut off the water to your entire home.
Keep in mind that when a plumbing professional checks your water heater or kitchen sink, he will inspect your faucet for leaks, make sure the faucet is secure, look for signs of leaks under the sink, make sure the shut-off valves are in the right position and examine your garbage disposal to see if it is working properly.
To conclude, talk with your plumber and find out how they can save you money with their preventative services.
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