No Tricks, Just Tips for a Leak-Free Home

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Prevent Home Leaks in UtahHomeWhile water leaks may not really pose an immediate significant threat to you and your family’s wellbeing, it does put some pressure on some aspects of the household. Mounting water utility bills as well as the potential for mold growth and spore formation can all be the result of a water leak. If worse comes to worst, you might as well end up lowering the overall value of your property.

This is why it is always better to perform regular maintenance checks. Inspecting plumbing as well as other home structures that may be affected by water damage should form your preventive efforts against leaks. Glover Plumbing shares more information below:

Mount Individual Shut-off Valves

Installing shut-off valves in individual water fixtures extends the functionality of your main water shut-off valve in front of your house. Should there be a leak anywhere in the house, you can easily close the water supply to that area without closing the supply for the rest of the house.

Install Water Detection Systems

Today’s technology already allows you to install certain security systems that alert you to the possibility of leaks in water-prone areas of the home such as the bathroom and the basement. These technologies can also be fully integrated into your home’s full-featured security system. With a water detection system installed, spotting leaks is easier.

Do Regular Cleaning of the Gutters

The gutters act more than just a catchment panel for rainwater. It also serves to catch leaves, twigs, and other objects that are blown by the wind. Unfortunately, these will clog your gutters, which can make rainwater overflow and pool around your home’s foundation. Considering regular drain cleaning  can help prevent leaks from making their way into your basement.

Change Hoses on a Regular Basis

Change the hose to your washing machine as well as other appliances like a dishwasher as recommended by the manufacturer. The quality and integrity of hoses degrade over time and as such will be wise to change it right before its expected lifespan runs out.

Do Regular Inspection

Inspect the cabinets under your sink as well as the lining between your bathroom floor and the bathtub. Check for any sign of dampness or leaks. You may need to re-grout your tiles and add a new layer of caulk to the bathroom fixtures.

You clearly do not have to wait for problems to arise before you start acting on them. Preventing water leaks should be integrated into your regular home maintenance activities.

 

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