Recently moved? Get to know your home plumbing!

 It is a good idea when you move into a new home to become familiar with your new plumbing system. It is the best way to know what is normal and what is not, and how to react when issues occur. Becoming familiar with your plumbing system can minimise stress, property damage and costs. It’s often a problem that a lot of home (and business owners for that matter) only really notice their plumbing when it stops working! Then there’s the mad rush to enlist the services of plumbers Perth, while often pay high prices to get issues fixed after-hours. Regular maintenance resulting in smaller repairs can help ensure that this is not the case.

Getting to know your new plumbing system

There are a few things you should become aware of when you move into a new home. Things like, where the septic tank is, where the water meter is, how to turn off the water if needed, where the hot water tank is, where the cold and hot water supply pipes are and where each drain and trap is. Good plumbers Perth WA can help with that.

Tips on maintaining your plumbing and extending its life

Even if you have moved into a newly built home with a brand new plumbing system, there are things you need to know and do, in order to best look after it. You can keep it in great shape for longer as a result. But with older homes that have older systems, it is even more important as small issues will occur as the system ages and starts to break down. Jobs you can do to help include;

  • Flush the drains once a month with boiling water, baking soda and vinegar as a way to gently handle small clogs and blockages. This is safer than using harsh drain cleaners that are not good for the pipes or the environment. This solution is more affordable too.
  • Inspect the pipes in places you do not often visit, crawl spaces, attics, basement and make sure there are no leaks.
  • Have plumbers Perth inspect your septic tank at least every couple of years and be sure to keep a record of it.
  • Avoid pouring things down your drains that should not go down there, hot fats, harsh chemicals, food and so on. A lot of blocked toilets and drains come from things being flushed or poured down that should ultimately be discarded in the bin. Even coffee grounds should be thrown out not flushed down the sink.
  • If you have any taps or toilets in the house that are not often used, be sure to run them occasionally to keep the pipes healthy and to check that everything is fine.
  • Make sure people including yourself are not driving over or parking over your septic tank as the weight could cave it in.
  • Plumbers Perth WA should come and inspect your water heater at least every year.

 

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