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Maintaining a healthy plumbing system is crucial for the overall well-being of your home. Yet, all too often, homeowners neglect this essential aspect of home maintenance until a minor issue spirals into a major headache. To save yourself time, money, and stress in the long run, it’s vital to prioritize regular plumbing maintenance. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the importance of plumbing maintenance, essential tips for upkeep, and why partnering with Action Plumbing is the smart choice for safeguarding your home.

Why Plumbing Maintenance Matters

Imagine your plumbing system as the circulatory system of your home. Just as your body requires regular check-ups to ensure optimal health, your plumbing system needs routine maintenance to function efficiently. Neglecting maintenance can lead to a myriad of problems, including leaks, clogs, burst pipes, water damage, and even mold growth. By investing in preventive maintenance, you can identify and address minor issues before they escalate into costly repairs, prolonging the lifespan of your plumbing system and preserving the integrity of your home.

Essential Plumbing Maintenance Tips

  1. Inspect for Leaks: Check faucets, toilets, and pipes for any signs of leaks, such as drips or puddles. Addressing leaks promptly can prevent water waste and damage to your home’s structure.
  2. Clear Clogs: Regularly clean drains using natural solutions or enzymatic cleaners to prevent buildup and blockages. Avoid using harsh chemical drain cleaners, as they can damage pipes over time.
  3. Test Water Pressure: Ensure proper water pressure by testing faucets and showerheads. Low water pressure may indicate a clog or other underlying issues that require attention.
  4. Check for Signs of Corrosion: Inspect exposed pipes for signs of corrosion, such as rust or discoloration. Corroded pipes are more prone to leaks and may need to be replaced.
  5. Maintain Water Heater: Flush your water heater annually to remove sediment buildup, which can affect efficiency and lead to premature failure. Inspect for signs of leaks or rust and schedule professional maintenance as needed.
  6. Inspect Toilet Components: Check toilet tanks and mechanisms for leaks or malfunctions. Replace worn-out parts, such as flappers or fill valves, to prevent water waste and costly repairs.
  7. Protect Pipes in Cold Weather: Before winter arrives, insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing and bursting. Disconnect outdoor hoses and shut off exterior faucets to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.
  8. Schedule Professional Maintenance: Regularly schedule professional plumbing maintenance with Action Plumbing to ensure thorough inspections, tune-ups, and proactive repairs. Our skilled technicians have the expertise and equipment to identify potential issues and keep your plumbing system running smoothly year-round.

Why Choose Action Plumbing for Your Plumbing Maintenance Needs

When it comes to plumbing maintenance, partnering with a trusted professional is essential for peace of mind and optimal results. Here’s why Action Plumbing is the ideal choice for safeguarding your home:

  • Expertise: With years of experience and a team of skilled technicians, Action Plumbing has the knowledge and proficiency to handle all your plumbing maintenance needs.
  • Comprehensive Services: From routine inspections and tune-ups to emergency repairs, Action Plumbing offers a comprehensive range of services to keep your plumbing system in top condition.
  • Proactive Approach: Our proactive maintenance approach helps prevent costly repairs by addressing minor issues before they escalate into major problems.
  • Transparent Pricing: At Action Plumbing, we believe in transparent pricing and upfront communication. You’ll always know what to expect, with no hidden fees or surprises.
  • Customer Satisfaction: We prioritize customer satisfaction above all else, ensuring that your experience with us is positive from start to finish. Our friendly team is here to answer your questions, address your concerns, and exceed your expectations.

Don’t Wait, Schedule Your Plumbing Maintenance Today

Don’t wait until a plumbing disaster strikes to take action. Invest in preventive maintenance with Action Plumbing and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a healthy, efficient plumbing system. Contact us today to schedule your maintenance appointment and take the first step toward protecting your home for years to come. With Action Plumbing by your side, you can rest easy knowing that your home is in expert hands.

While there are certain plumbing components that are absolutely vital for any home and simply cannot be ignored, certain others may be present in certain homes but absent in others. A good example here is a plumbing element known as a sump pump, which some homeowners are intimately familiar with – but others have never even heard of.

At Action Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electrical, our quality plumbing contractors offer numerous residential plumbing services, including informing you of the benefits of a sump pump and whether your home might require one. In this two-part blog series, we’ll dig into some of the basics of sump pumps, what they do, whether your home needs one and some basic selection and maintenance tips to keep in mind.

Sump Pump Basics

A sump pump is a device that’s installed in what’s known as a sump pit, an area dug into the single lowest point in your house (usually the basement or a crawl space). The device is submersible, meaning it can operate when underwater.

The majority of the time, your sump pump will sit idle in a standby mode. However, when rain or any other kind of moisture begins falling, groundwater will funnel toward the sump pit, filling it with water and activating the sump pump float switch, turning the pump on. The pump then drains water from this pit into a storm drain, well or detention pond nearby, stopping the water from rising to the level of your basement floor and risking a flood.

What Sump Pumps Help With

Here are some of the specific benefits associated with sump pumps:

  • Resistance against flooding in your basement
  • Protection of paint and other coverings from peeling or corrosion
  • Reduction of mold, mildew or fungus formation
  • Safeguarding basement appliances against corrosion and water damage
  • Improve indoor air quality
  • Limit risks of termites and other pest infestations
  • Helps home foundation remain intact
  • Meets basic requirements for homeowners’ insurance coverage of basement flood damage

Do I Need One?

So do you need a sump pump in your home? While the answer isn’t necessarily as simple as a yes or no, here are some of the conditions that often prompt homeowners to install a sump pump:

  • Flood-prone area: If your home is built on a plot with poor draining soil, low conditions or surrounding hills, it’s more likely to deal with flooding risks.
  • Heavy rain or snow: The same is true if your area receives heavy rain or snow.
  • Finished basement: Those with finished basements, even in low flood risk areas, often want to protect their space.
  • Previous water issues: If you’ve pad past flooding issues or regularly struggle with moisture levels, a sump pump could go a long way.

For more on sump pumps and whether one is the right choice for your home, or to learn about any of our plumbing or HVAC services, speak to the staff at Action Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electrical today.

Recently in this space, we went over some of the ways you can utilize your modern HVAC system to prevent seasonal allergies, which show up during the fall season for many people (also in spring for many others). Proper basic cleaning and attention to certain minor areas will help keep your air quality high and risk exacerbating allergies, asthma or any other respiratory issues occupants may deal with.

At Action Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric, we offer a wide range of related services, from air filters and purification to whole-home duct cleaning services. This latter area in particular speaks to one of the largest single allergen and air contaminant risks present in many homes: Dust. If you’ve been struggling with a dusty home recently, here are some of the possible culprits and what you can do about them.

Air Filter Concerns

The first area to check on if your home is too dusty is the filter in your HVAC system. This filter should be changed at least once every couple months, and more often if you live in a dusty area, have pets or experience any other high-dust risks.

If your air filters have not been changed for too long, they will fill up and clog, leading to dust being spread around the system as it runs. Not only will this increase your dust content, it will cause stress on various HVAC components that may wear down faster than usual and cost you money on repairs.

Humidity Levels

Another potential cause of high dust content in the home is a low humidity level, which is particularly common in a desert state like Utah. Air that’s too dry is susceptible to dust build-ups, and some homes may require a humidifier installed in them to help remedy this concern. At the same time, it’s important not to allow humidity to become too high, as this can lead to the formation of mold and dust mite presence.

Air Duct Issues

Are your air ducts properly sealed and functioning well? If not, you might be risking unfiltered air making its way into your home – even if your filter is in great shape, you’ll still see dust because much of the air you’re breathing is bypassing the filter altogether.

If you notice lint or dust built up ear your vent registers, this is a possible sign of leak issues. Others include rising energy bills and hot or cold spots found in the house.

Window and Door Cracks

Another leak risk that will bring dusty, unfiltered air into your home is cracks around windows, doors and other openings. Check for these and seal them as quickly as possible.

Dirt Tracking

Finally, a simple area many homeowners should consider: Make everyone take their shoes off when they enter the home, especially when it’s dry and/or windy outside. You’d be shocked how much dust in your home might be there because it was tracked in by occupants or visitors on their shoes and clothes.

For more on the potential causes of high dust content in your home and how to remedy them, or to learn about any of our plumbing or HVAC service, speak to the staff at Action Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric today.