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Are you Taking Good Care of Your Plumbing? Check out What the Experts Recommend

Want to save money and extend the lifespan of your plumbing system? The key is to take good care of it consistently over time because you can prevent a lot of the problems that will cause water leaks.

You don’t have to be a plumbing expert to tackle these tasks because our expert plumbers have put together an easy-to-follow list that will guide you through the process.

Here are our best tips:

Reduce Your Pipe Corrosion

Pipe CorrosionNot only does hard water wreak havoc on your dishes, skin, and hair, but it also turns out that it can make for major problems for your pipes.

That’s because minerals in water cause pipes to corrode and leak. Do you see any mineral residue on the outside of your pipes?

That probably means that there is corrosion going on inside. To slow the cycle, install a water softener.

Be Familiar With Finding Leaks

Identify a LeakOne of the most reliable ways to find leaks is with your eyes, simply by doing a visual inspection of pipes, as well as the floors, walls, and ceilings of your home.

Watch for evidence of water and water damage, like mold, damp spots, and discoloration. One common source of household leaks is toilets, and they can be tricky because the leaks are usually silent and hard to detect.

Here is a low-tech test that will help to determine if you have a toilet leak. Drop bright food coloring in your toilet tank. Wait a few minutes and see if the color seeps into your toilet bowl. If it does, you’ve got a leak. There are a number of things in your toilet that could be causing a leak, so best to consult with your Dallas, TX plumber for advice on this one.

Don’t Use Clog Removers From the Bottle

Chemical Clog RemoverWhen you’ve got a clogged drain, it may seem perfectly reasonable to head to the store to buy a bottle of clog remover.

It’s inexpensive and effective right? Wrong. Not only do commercial drain cleaners not always work, the damage that they do to your pipes when you use them is going to cost you more in the long run.

You’ll have leaks and water damage to contend with. If you’ve got a stubborn clog you can’t get rid of with a plumbing snake, call your plumber for help.

Bring Down the Pressure

Low Water PressureSure, it is great to have strong water pressure when you are taking a shower, but it’s not so good for your plumbing system.

The force of the water batters the pipes, which will eventually cause leaks. Check it with a gauge at regular intervals and keep it below 60 psi.

Follow these tips and you’ll take good care of your plumbing for years to come.

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