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6 Important Emergency Plumbing Tips This Summer

Check out these few emergency plumbing tips for you this summer.

By Charlies Plumbing & Gas SolutionsPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

According to expert plumber Brisbane North professionals, summer is the best time to check for plumbing issues as it is also when water is most used in every household. Warmer months, especially during the summer automatically means that the lawn sprinklers are on, the pool is being filled with water, more showers are taken, and there are more used clothes to be washed. Because of the continuous use of water and its nonstop pressure, some pipes may end up broken and plumbing problems can show itself one by one.

Don't let these issues stop you from enjoying your usual summer activities as well as waste away your money for skyrocketing bills. Check out these few emergency plumbing tips for you this summer.

Check for water leaks

Leaks might sound like a minor issue at first but it can cause you huge and costly repairs later on. While some leaks can be easily spotted such as your dripping faucet, squirting water from a hose, or broken pipes, there are hidden leaks that you might not easily notice. So, before it can happen to you, make sure to check out for unusual signs of leaks into your property such as these: water spots in your walls, low water pressure, dripping water under your sink, wobbly showerheads, foul odour, and high water bills. Since water is not frozen during summer, it is best to check for those leaks and have it repaired.

Learn how to use your main water valve

One of the first things that you should know before moving into a new home is where your main water valve is. Usually, your main water valve looks like a wheel that you can turn to the left or right (for opening or shutting down your water line). This is so if anything happens with any of your water pipes or water-using appliances, you can shut off your main water valve to prevent further waste of water. You can also have it shut off if you and your family are leaving for a vacation.

Know how to prevent clogs

No matter if it is your toilet or your sink, learning about how to prevent them from clogging is valuable knowledge for you. First, you should never throw garbage or any solid object, small or big into your toilet and sink. Even flushable paper towels, sanitary pads, and wipes can clog your toilet pipes later on. But since toilet paper is always being used, make sure to have your sewage checked at least once every year to have it cleaned before it can even clog up. For your sink, avoid dumping foreign objects on it, excess food and other garbage should be thrown into a trash bin instead.

Inspect your washer

Although winter brings us several layers of clothes and padded jackets, summer is still when the washer is most used as kids tend to play and get dirty in your lawn. Linens and sheets are also mostly washed during this time of the year and you can't afford to have a broken washer. So, what you have to do is have it checked and cleaned before summer starts to make sure that it will ultimately be used to its full potential. Also, make sure to get a steel hose instead of rubber because it can last longer. If you're not sure how to clean your washer, call a professional plumber.

Locate water and sewer lines

Knowing where your water and sewer lines are located can eventually help you with plumbing problems later on. This is mostly because when you suspect leaks in any of your utility lines, you can easily locate it. Now, your water department or the previous house owner should have provided you with a diagram that is on record when the house is built. You should also receive an illustration of your sewer lines. Later on, your plumber also needs it in case something needs to be repaired or changed.

Get a full plumbing maintenance

There is no better decision to answer your plumbing needs than to call a professional plumber for overall inspection and repairs. Instead of trying to DIY it all, it would be safer and easier to get an expert's help. Also, plumbing maintenance should be done at least once every year to make sure that your pipes are not broken or leaking. This will, later on, save you from unexpected and costly expenditures.

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