Regular plumbing maintenance prevents costly repairs and unexpected breakdowns
At Proline Plumbing & Sewer, we like to remind our customers that regular plumbing maintenance is the key to avoiding expensive repairs, water damage, and unexpected breakdowns. Just like any other system in your home or business, your plumbing needs routine care to ensure it functions properly. Small leaks, hidden pipe corrosion, or slow drains can quickly turn into major problems if left unchecked. A professional preventative maintenance plan saves you money, improves efficiency, and extends the life of your plumbing system.
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Get A QuotePreventative maintenance is essential for keeping both residential and commercial plumbing systems running properly with no downtime. Homeowners benefit from avoiding unexpected leaks and plumbing failures, while businesses rely on maintenance to keep operations running smoothly and prevent costly disruptions.
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Many plumbing emergencies are preventable with simple routine care. A scheduled maintenance plan helps you avoid sudden breakdowns, costly repairs, and emergency service fees. By investing in preventative maintenance, you ensure that your plumbing system remains in peak condition, providing reliable performance when you need it most. We offer Annual Plumbing Inspections and maintenance plans for multi-family properties. You are welcome to call our office for more information!
Don’t wait for a plumbing emergency to take action. Our professional maintenance services help protect your home and business from leaks, clogs, and unexpected failures. Contact us today to schedule a preventative maintenance inspection or to get a quote, and keep your plumbing system running smoothly year-round!
To extend the life of your plumbing fixtures and appliances, practice regular maintenance and mindful use. This includes avoiding harsh chemical drain cleaners, installing water softeners if you have hard water, routinely checking for leaks, and cleaning aerators and shower heads to prevent buildup. Flushing your water heater annually and using fixtures as intended can also prevent premature wear. Regular inspections by a licensed plumber can catch small issues before they turn into costly repairs.
Recommended methods for protecting your plumbing system during cold weather include insulating all pipes exposed to exterior conditions, disconnecting and draining outdoor hoses, and shutting off the main water supply if you plan to be away for an extended period. It’s also advisable to hire a licensed plumber to assess your property for potential vulnerabilities, such as sealing gaps or performing additional winterization measures as needed.
It is important to understand what should not be flushed or put down the drain to maintain proper drain health. Items like "flushable" wipes, grease, and larger pieces of food debris, such as potato skins, should not be disposed of down the drain, as they can cause sewer backups over time.