Keeping Your Plumbing Flowing Smoothly

If you deal with plumbing clogs on a regular basis, you might find yourself struggling with bent wire hangers, chemical drain cleaner, and unfamiliar pipes. Unfortunately, unless you are a trained professional, all of your efforts might be in vain. Most people don't realize it, but it is possible to damage your plumbing by making a few missteps. If you use the wrong chemicals or you push a little too hard, you might end up dealing with damaged pipes or your clogging problem could get worse. Fortunately, you might be able to use this blog to help you to keep your plumbing flowing smoothly.

Stay On Top Of Your Plumbing Issues: 4 Tips To Help You Avoid Plumbing Problems

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When it comes to the plumbing in your home, proper maintenance and safety precautions can help you avoid serious problems. Unfortunately, plumbing maintenance and precautions are often overlooked. Here are four tips that will help you prevent plumbing problems.

Be Careful DuringYour Lawn Maintenance

When it comes to avoiding plumbing problems, a good place to start is with your lawn maintenance. Lawnmowers, edgers, and weed eaters can cause serious damage to your sprinkler heads. Unfortunately, you can't always see the damage. That's because the impact can either cut through the PVC pipe or loosen the sprinkler heads enough to cause flooding. The easiest way to protect your sprinklers this summer is to mark your sprinkler heads each time you mow your lawn or use your edgers and weed eaters.

Avoid Beach-Related Plumbing Problems

If you and your family spend time at the beach during the summer, you need to take care to avoid beach-related plumbing problems. Each time you go to the beach, you run the risk of bringing sand home with you. If you don't shower off before you leave the beach, that sand can get rinsed down your drains. Unfortunately, sand can clog your drains and cause damage to your pipes. To avoid beach-related plumbing problems, always wash off before you head home. If that's not possible, rinse your clothes off with a garden hose as soon as you get home. It's also a good idea to rinse yourself off with the hose. That way, you keep the sand out of your washing machine and your drains.

Clean Your Washing Machine Hoses

If you haven't cleaned out your washing machine hoses in a while, now's the time to clean them now. Each time you run a load of laundry, fiber from your clothing gets stuck in the hoses. If the debris remains in the hoses long enough, you can end up with serious clogs deep inside your drains. The best way to avoid this type of plumbing problems is to clean your washing machine hoses several times a year. If you have a floor drain in your laundry room, you should have that cleaned as well.

Clear the Exterior Drainage System

If you have an exterior drainage system to prevent flooding during torrential rainstorms, you need to ensure that they're cleared on a regular basis. This is particularly true where your french drains and sump pumps are concerned. When your drainage systems and sump pumps fail, your home is at a greater risk for flooding. However, having your plumber clear the drains and make necessary repairs to your sump pumps can help prevent flooding. 

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18 July 2019