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How to Check the Plumbing in your New Home

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Handling practical tasks, such as checking the plumbing, ensures a smooth transition into a new home. Let’s explore how to ensure your new home’s plumbing system is in top shape, so you can enjoy your new space without any unexpected leaks or clogs.

Why Checking Plumbing Matters

With a jam-packed schedule of unpacking and decorating, checking your plumbing might not seem all that important. However, plumbing issues can cause major headaches, and even small problems could turn into costly repairs is left unaddressed. Therefore, checking your plumbing system exists as one of many important maintenance tasks to do after moving into a new home.

Starting with the Basics

Begin inspecting plumbing with a simple walkthrough—turn on faucets, flush toilets, run showers and observe water flow and drainage speed. Unusual noises or slow drains could indicate a blockage or other issues, so listen for gurgling sounds and watch for pooling water.

Understanding Your Water Pressure

Homeowners should understand what can cause low water pressure in their shower and other areas. Blockages or issues with the main water line can cause low water pressure. Make sure you check your home’s water pressure and consider consulting a plumber if it remains persistently low.

Checking for Leaks

Leaks can be difficult to detect, leading to damage over time. Look under sinks, around toilets, and along visible pipes to find leaks. Small puddles or dampness can be telltale signs of leaks and catching them early can save you from bigger troubles.

Evaluating the Hot Water System

Check the age and functionality of your hot water system, ensuring it provides enough hot water for your household needs. If a system nears the end of its lifespan, it might need replacing.

Inspecting Drains and Sewers

Properly functioning drains and sewer lines prevent unpleasant surprises, so test each drain in your home. Slow drainage or foul odors suggest blockages or ventilation issues and you must address these problems promptly to avoid escalation.

Examining Outdoor Plumbing

Outdoor faucets and irrigation systems should be inspected for leaks and proper water flow. During winter, take precautions to prevent pipes from freezing, which could lead to complications.

Maintaining Your Plumbing System

Regular maintenance is key to keeping your plumbing in top shape. Clean drains, check water pressure, and inspect the hot water system on a regular basis to prevent future issues. Schedule an annual professional inspection with the trained professionals at Fletcher’s Plumbing & Contracting for extra peace of mind.

Your new home should be a haven without plumbing woes. By understanding how to check the plumbing in your new home, you’ll guarantee your plumbing stays in great condition, leaving you free to enjoy all the charms of your new abode. If you feel unsure about anything, reaching out to a qualified plumber is always a smart move.

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