Thursday, December 15, 2016

Ways to Prevent a Plumbing Catastrophe during Christmas


During Christmas, everything seems to change, family reunions, hosting friends at home, meeting new neighbors, preparation of food, endless possibilities that you and your home is expose to a different routine. Based on that challenging season we considered this article very useful to help you to prevent a plumbing catastrophe, specially during Christmas time.

Its plumbing safe to try on your own, correct? Even when there are many simple DIY plumbing projects, more complex projects needs the help of an expert, because it’s a job that people spend years and years learning how to do well as plumbers. Becoming a master plumber takes 8 years, in fact. That’s as much as a doctor. So, when it comes to dealing with plumbing emergencies, prevention is the name of the game. Follow this common ways to prevent a plumbing catastrophe at home:

1. Know where your main water shutoff valve is and if it works
It is important to know where your main water shutoff valve is. If any plumbing problems arise, this will allow you to quickly stop the incoming flow of water into your house. It is also a great thing to know about if you will be doing any minor DIY work. 



2. Check plumbing fixtures
Regularly checking your toilets, tubs, sinks, valves and other fixtures will help to ensure problems aren’t being discovered the wet way. Every 2-3 months, making a lap around your house inspecting your fixtures for any damage. Check the place where the fixture meets the drain. If anything looks wrong or broken, get some professional help.




3. Freeze-proof your pipes
Even Thought winter in Florida is no that aggressive, it’s important to recognize that your plumbing also needs to be fitted for the change of the weather. On unusually cold days, cabinets containing plumbing should be left open toward the heated room, and rooms with exterior plumbing should be kept no colder than 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

4. Only use matching components
If you need to replace a connector or a pipe fitting, you should always make sure you are using matching components. Size and materials are both important. We see a lot of damage done by people connecting the wrong types of pipes in attempted DIY work. Because a break in this fixture, for instance, could leave you up a certain creek 

5. Test your sump pump
Sump pump systems keep pesky ground water from seeping into your house through the basement. Every 3-4 months, test your sump pump system by pouring enough water into the pit to trip the float and make the pump run. The pump should remove the water. If it doesn’t, make sure it’s plugged in and connected to electricity. If it properly plugged in and still doesn’t work, then call the experts.



6. Call a professional, Call Benjamin Franklin
As we mentioned there is a follow up steps that could be made in order to prevent a catastrophe, however plumbing is not really a DIY activity. Attempting to “learn by doing” with the stuff under your house and in your walls, could damage both your house and your walls. In situations where you are unsure, call a professional to have their advice.

We recommend our professional team; our highly skilled plumbers are expertly trained and experienced to exceed your expectations. Plumbing emergencies can happen at any time day or night, so you can’t afford to wait for normal business hours to call a repair technician. 

For your Treasure Coast and North Palm Beach emergency plumbing contact Ben Franklin Plumbing emergency line. We are available 24 hours, 7 days a week to solve all your plumbing problems at your convenience.

Wishing you a safe and Happy Holidays! 



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