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Home Maintenance for Your Plumbing System

Making smart plumbing decisions and following good preventative maintenance practices can save you time, money, and frustration. Here's how.
Published:  January 11, 2022
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With the cold weather just around the corner, homeowners in Cape May County need to get ready for winterizing their homes.

One of the most important things you can do is prepare your plumbing system for winter—and thereafter—by doing some preventative maintenance.

So, when your pipes burst, faucet leaks occur, toilets refuse to flush, or your water bill rises, do you know what to do?

Performing a few steps to ensure that your plumbing system is working correctly can save you money in expensive plumbing repairs and ensure that you are not wasting water.

Check out our guide on preventative maintenance for your plumbing system to get started.


Keeping Tabs on Your Plumbing System

Understanding common plumbing problems and performing preventative maintenance can help you avoid costly repairs and water losses.

The first thing you need to do is learn about the different components of your plumbing system so you know what problems might arise.

The second thing you can do is understand how these things work and why they break down to understand better how to fix them when something does go wrong and when to leave things to us.

The best way to avoid issues with your home's pipes and keep your plumbing running smoothly is to understand how your plumbing system works.

Once you know the basics, it will be easier to identify any potential problems and fix them before they become significant issues.

Your Home's Plumbing System

Your bathroom sinks, kitchen and laundry/utility sink drain, appliances like the refrigerator and garbage disposal, toilets, showers, and water heaters all require a functioning plumbing system.

Once the pressurized water enters your house from the water supply, it travels through your pipes to its destination via smaller hoses or pipes that bring the water to each fixture.

These small pipelines are most affected by clogs due to a variety of different reasons.

The water pressure might also cause small cracks in your pipes, which over time, leak and become very costly if you don't realize they're happening and have a plumber fix them.

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Plumbing issues are caused by many different reasons, including changes in temperature that cause your home's pipes to expand and contract, corrosive metals and chemicals in the water, and more.

Unfortunately, because your pipes are mostly hidden behind walls, the only way to prevent issues is to notice any changes or issues as soon as they appear.

If something goes wrong, give us a call right away. We will make sure to fix the problem as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Preventative Maintenance for Your Plumbing System

  • Creating a Maintenance Schedule

If your home maintenance checklist is neverending, it can be hard to know where to begin. Creating a maintenance schedule for your plumbing can help to give you a jumping-off point and keep track of what needs doing.

You don't have to think of everything at once, but you need to make a list.

Writing down how often you'll complete the plumbing maintenance items on this list makes it more likely that you will detect minor problems before they become more extensive.

Get a notebook or calendar just for plumbing and keep track of any issues you have. Write down when you completed each item, how long it took, and any problems that arose during the process.

If something is becoming a recurring problem (like slow drains), make sure to write this too!

  • Check Appliance Hoses

Regularly check the hoses on your refrigerator, ice maker, or any other device directly connected to the water supply.

Often made of inferior materials, hoses that have been utilized for a long time may fracture and crack.

  • Check for Clogged Drains

You may prevent clogged drains by cleaning the drains regularly with vinegar and baking soda, as well as removing any debris that may make its way into your pipes.

This includes removing food debris from dishes before rinsing or placing them in the dishwasher.

Performing this operation once a month, or whenever your drains appear to be moving slower than usual, is a reasonable precaution.

  • Keep an Eye Out for Leaks

While it's usually a good idea to monitor your home for oddities, look beneath sinks for water stains and check every easily accessible pipe at least once a week to identify a minor leak before it grows into a much larger problem.

Another sign of water leaks is discoloration and water stains on your walls, floors, and ceilings.

  • Look for Signs of Wear and Tear

You should also look at the pipes themselves when checking near pipes for leaks. If they appear to be worn down, it's time to seek expert help to ensure that they're in good working order.

We can provide an inspection that will provide insight into the age and condition of your pipes.

  • Make a Note of Water Pressure Changes

If you notice any changes in your home's water pressure or temperature, call for an inspection before it becomes so bad you can't use running water at all!

In addition, check the water pressure in your home at least once a week with a water pressure gauge. While many people don't pay much attention to their water pressure, it is important to monitor it.

If your home has low water pressure it could be due to sediment build-up in your lines from hard water or other mineral deposits. This can cause many issues and require expensive, unnecessary plumbing repairs when maintenance could have prevented them.

Make sure it's not fluctuating excessively, which might be an indication of a problem. It could be a warning of frozen pipes if this happens in our chilly New Jersey winters.

If you notice either one of these problems occurring around your house, give us a call immediately to help restore both the flow and pressure and ensure that your pipes are in good working order.

Preventative Maintenance for Your Plumbing System

There are many ways to prevent plumbing issues from happening in your Cape May County area home. One of the easiest, easiest, and most cost-effective things you can do is to get a preventative maintenance plan put into place that will help you avoid costly repair work and significant water damage.

Depending on the type of plumbing system your home has, it might be time to call in a plumber if something does go wrong.

However, several things can happen throughout the year (that don't necessarily warrant an emergency) so you should call a plumber.

These are just a few of the many reasons that can cause pipes and other plumbing components to fail.

Still, by understanding how your system works and performing preventative maintenance throughout the year, you will have fewer problems with leaks or burst lines when winter comes around.

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Scheduling an annual inspection with us will check all of your home's piping system to ensure that it is working the way it should.

The main point of this is to identify whether or not you have any leaks in your pipes, which can be quite costly if there are severe problems since they are not always easily detected.

In addition to an inspection, we also offer affordable smart home solutions to help conserve water and lower your risk of water damage. Installing smart water devices, such as Flo by Moen™, means that your water system is monitored 24 hours a day and will alert you to any issues that it detects.

We Will Make Your Home Safe and Comfortable for You!

Majewski Plumbing is Cape May's premier plumber for your preventative maintenance, installation, and repair needs. We know how to fix and prevent any problems you may have with your home's plumbing.

If something does go wrong with the plumbing at your home this season, give us a call right away. Our friendly team of plumbers will be there as soon as we possibly can!

Our team will come out to do a comprehensive inspection of your property, pinpointing all the areas that need attention. With our knowledge and expertise in the industry, we know exactly what causes a problem and how to fix it.

We'll make sure that your plumbing is running smoothly so you can avoid any significant plumbing disasters this winter season.

This will help save you money by avoiding the repairs and time wasted without access to water or hygiene facilities! You can't put a price on peace of mind, but we can help you save some money and stress.

If you need a plumber for your home in Cape May, NJ, home, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. We'll be happy to provide the best preventative maintenance program and offer smart home solutions that will ensure the smooth functioning of all water systems at your home.


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One of the most important things you can do is prepare your plumbing system for winter—and thereafter—by doing some preventative maintenance.

  • Start by creating a maintenance schedule.
  • You’ll want to check appliance hoses and drains.
  • Keep an eye out for leaks, wear and tear.
  • You should also take note of water pressure changes.
  • For uninsulated pipes, be sure to drain the water, turn off the plumbing system (like the hot water heater, well, and holding tank) and pour antifreeze in exposed drains.

Prepping for winter can be difficult. If you need a plumber for your home in Cape May, NJ, home, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

We'll be happy to provide the best preventative maintenance program and offer smart home solutions that will ensure the smooth functioning of all water systems at your home.


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