5 Easy Plumbing Maintenance Tasks Every Homeowner Should Do

Your home’s plumbing system works hard every day, but it often goes unnoticed—until something goes wrong. Regular maintenance can help prevent costly repairs and keep everything running smoothly. The good news? You don’t need to be a plumber to handle a few simple tasks that can extend the life of your plumbing system. Here are five easy maintenance tips every homeowner should follow.

1. Check for Leaks

Even a small leak can waste gallons of water and lead to expensive repairs. Regularly inspect under sinks, around toilets, and near appliances like your dishwasher and washing machine for any signs of moisture, drips, or pooling water. If you spot a leak, addressing it early can prevent major water damage.

2. Clean Your Drains Naturally

Clogged drains can lead to slow water flow and unpleasant odors. Instead of using harsh chemical drain cleaners, which can damage your pipes, try a natural solution:

  • Pour hot water down the drain.

  • Follow with a cup of baking soda.

  • Pour in a cup of vinegar and let it fizz for 5-10 minutes.

  • Rinse with more hot water.

This simple method helps break down buildup and keeps your drains flowing freely.

3. Test Your Water Pressure

Low water pressure can make daily tasks frustrating, while high pressure can damage your pipes and fixtures over time. Use a water pressure gauge (available at hardware stores) to test your home’s pressure. Ideally, it should be between 40-60 PSI. If it’s too high, a pressure regulator may be needed to prevent wear and tear on your plumbing system.

4. Flush Your Water Heater

Over time, sediment builds up in your water heater, reducing efficiency and shortening its lifespan. Flushing it once a year can help remove this buildup:

  • Turn off the power (or gas) to the heater.

  • Connect a garden hose to the drain valve.

  • Drain several gallons of water into a bucket until it runs clear.

  • Refill the tank and restore power.

If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself, a professional plumber can handle it quickly.

5. Inspect Your Toilet for Silent Leaks

A running toilet can waste a surprising amount of water. To check for hidden leaks, add a few drops of food coloring to the tank. Wait 10-15 minutes without flushing. If color appears in the bowl, you likely have a leak that may require replacing the flapper valve—an easy and inexpensive fix.

Need Professional Help? We’ve Got You Covered!

Regular plumbing maintenance can save you money and headaches down the road. But if you run into a plumbing issue that’s beyond DIY, Pescara Plumbing is here to help! Whether it’s a stubborn clog, a water heater problem, or a leak that won’t quit, our team is ready to keep your home’s plumbing in top shape.

📞 Call (440) 373-7811 | 📍 Serving the Greater Cleveland area

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