Plumbing

Your Basic Fall Plumbing Maintenance Checklist

Now that fall is upon us, it’s time to perform maintenance tasks to ensure that your plumbing system remains in good working order. In doing so, you can rest easy knowing that your home is prepared for the colder months. Here’s a checklist to help you get started.

Outdoor Faucets and Hoses

As outdoor temperatures drop steadily, make sure to disconnect garden hoses from outdoor faucets and drain them. Shut off the water supply to these faucets from the inside to prevent freezing and potential pipe damage. Insulate outdoor faucets and pipes with covers designed for cold weather.

Potential Plumbing Leaks

Inspect all visible plumbing for leaks, including faucets, under sinks and around the base of toilets. Address any leaks promptly to prevent water waste and further damage.

Water Heater

Consider draining and flushing your water heater to remove sediment buildup. Sediment can reduce the heater’s efficiency and lifespan. If your water heater is older or showing signs of wear, it may be a good time to have it serviced or replaced by a professional.

Pipe Inspection and Insulation

Inspect exposed pipes in your basement, crawlspaces and any unheated areas. Look for signs of damage, such as corrosion or insulation deterioration. Equip pipes in unheated areas with foam pipe insulation or heat tape to prevent them from freezing during colder weather.

Sump Pump Testing

If your home has a sump pump, test it to ensure it’s functioning correctly. Pour water into the sump pit to trigger the pump and verify that it expels water as expected. A properly working sump pump can prevent basement flooding during heavy fall rains.

Toilet Tank Inspection

Check toilet tanks for any signs of running water or leaks. Replace flappers or other components as needed to minimize wastage.

Prepare for Vacations

If you plan to leave your home for an extended period during the fall or winter, consider shutting off the main water supply and draining the plumbing system to prevent frozen pipes and potential water damage in your absence.

Completing these fall plumbing maintenance tasks can help you avoid costly repairs and ensure that your plumbing system remains efficient and reliable throughout the colder months. If you’re unsure about any of these tasks or encounter plumbing issues that require professional assistance, don’t hesitate to contact a licensed plumber for guidance and support.

For top-notch HVAC and plumbing services, turn to A-1 Comfort Care Heating, Cooling & Plumbing. Our team of certified plumbers specialize in plumbing installations and repairs, as well as drain cleaning and backflow prevention. Call us at (732) 578-0379, or fill out our contact form for an estimate. We serve homeowners in Freehold and Wall, NJ.

Frank Obrien

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