AROUND THE HOUSE NEWSLETTER

Calgary Plumbing

VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4  

CONTENTS

Quick Ways To Clean A Drain
Water Damage Prevention
Cut Your Water Heating Bill!
Around The House Tip of the Month

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Water Damage Prevention

Most homeowners’ policies cover damage from accidents and failures, such as damage from a burst pipe. What is not usually covered is damage caused by a lack of ongoing maintenance. Most water damage claims start with a simple leak or drip and can be prevented. Routine checks may catch problems before they happen.
  • Clean up mold, rot and mildew before it becomes a hazard
  • Check that the dishwasher hose is tight, and examine under the dishwasher after use for any sign of leaks
  • If your refrigerator has an icemaker, check the water line. Wet spots on the floor may indicate a line about to burst
  • Fix sink blockages promptly when they occur, check under the sink for signs of leaks
  • Discoloration or soft areas near showers or bathtubs may be your first indication of a leak. If you find cracks or mold around joints, clean and replace the caulking
  • Using too much toilet paper can clog toilets and lead to leakage. In addition, some chlorine tablet cleaners may corrode internal components, leading to a leak
  • Inspect washing machine hoses for wetness around hose ends and for signs of bulging, cracking or fraying. Replace the hose if a problem is found or every three years
  • Most water heaters last 10 to 15 years. Wet spots on the floor or a rusty tank may signal a problem
  • To check for hidden leaks, turn off all faucets and water using appliances, and do not flush toilets for one hour. Record your water meter reading. If the flow indicator is spinning or the meter reading changes in that hour while no water was being used, a leak probably exists
  • Know where your main shut off valve is and check it regularly to make sure it’s operational .

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