Plumbing Resolutions for the New Year
admin • January 3, 2024
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As we usher in the New Year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on ways to improve our lives, including taking steps to care for our homes. One often overlooked aspect is the plumbing system—a vital component that ensures your daily activities run smoothly. 

Let’s go over some essential plumbing resolutions for Pacific Northwest homeowners to adopt in the coming year. By incorporating these resolutions into your routine, you can prevent costly plumbing issues and invest in your plumbing system’s health.

Resolution 1: Regular Inspections and Maintenance

Commit to regular plumbing inspections and maintenance. By staying proactive, you can catch potential issues before they escalate. 

Create a checklist for yourself, including checking for leaks, inspecting exposed pipes, and ensuring proper water pressure. Schedule professional maintenance with our team of plumbers as a pre-emptive measure to keep your plumbing in top condition.

Resolution 2: Upgrade to Water-Efficient Fixtures

Here in the PNW, we pride ourselves on choosing the eco-friendly option. One resolution in line with this is to upgrade to water-efficient fixtures throughout your home. 

Consider replacing older toilets and faucets with low-flow alternatives. This not only contributes to water conservation but also leads to long-term cost savings on your water bill. Look for fixtures with the WaterSense label which indicates they meet standards for water efficiency.

Resolution 3: Proper Disposal Practices

Take a moment to educate yourself and your household on proper disposal practices. Many plumbing issues arise from the improper disposal of items down drains or toilets. 

Avoid flushing items such as wipes, paper towels, Q-tips, cat litter, and sanitary products. Use alternative disposal methods for kitchen waste such as using a compost bin and pouring grease into the garbage to prevent clogs. This will help ensure your plumbing system functions smoothly.

Resolution 4: Address Leaks Promptly

A leaky faucet or a small drip might seem insignificant, but over time, these can lead to significant water waste and damage. Make a resolution to address leaks promptly. 

Regularly check your home for any signs of leaks. Not only will you conserve water, but you’ll also prevent potential water damage to your home and avoid the expenses associated with neglecting leaks.

Resolution 5: Winterize Plumbing Systems

For those in colder climates, winterizing your plumbing system is a crucial resolution. Frozen pipes can lead to catastrophic and expensive repairs. 

Take the time to insulate exposed pipes, disconnect outdoor hoses, and shut off exterior faucets before winter sets in. Following a simple winterization checklist can protect your plumbing and save you from the nightmare of frozen pipes.

Resolution 6: Educate Household Members

Taking good care of your home is a shared responsibility. Resolve to educate all household members about best practices. Teach children what can and cannot be flushed or poured down drains. 

Encourage everyone to report leaks or unusual water issues promptly. By instilling good habits in your household, you create a collective effort to maintain a healthy plumbing system.

For professional plumbing services in DuPont, WA, contact Brooks Plumbing Co. today!

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