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Why Proper Plumbing Is So Important

  • Perla Irish
  • December 21, 2022
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  1. You Catch Problems Early
  2. You Can Cut Costs
  3. You Can Prevent Flooding
  4. It Will Impact the Water Pressure and Quality
  5. It Will Also Affect Your Health

The home plumbing system is often a frequently overlooked element. It generally seems perfectly in order because you don’t see the pipes until a problem appears and you end up with a flooded bathroom, kitchen, or basement.

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Why Proper Plumbing Is So Important

In countries like Australia where steel and copper pipes are used, there’s a special standard or code that all plumbing installations must abide by. This is why proper plumbing maintenance is of essential importance.

Instead of letting yourself end up in a situation where you have to urgently call the experts and pay a huge amount of money, it’s better you take several precautionary measures to prevent any potential plumbing disasters.

Here are some of the reasons why timely plumbing system maintenance is so crucial.

You Catch Problems Early

Most plumbing problems don’t become obvious until they have already caused substantial damage.

Such are pinhole leaks – these are very small and don’t cause water bills to increase or water pressure drops compared to other leakages. So, they easily go unnoticed for months while the damage becomes worse.

The longer you wait to take action, the worse damage you’ll have, so it’s best you contact Chiswick Plumbing services to take matters into their expert hands.

A regular plumbing maintenance appointment gives the professionals an opportunity to detect, locate and address the issue in time. This will save you both headaches and money in the long run.


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You Can Cut Costs

The problem with a faulty plumbing system isn’t just that it poses danger to your home structure and your health, but as mentioned above, it can be quite costly.

A leaking faucet can eventually waste around 3000 gallons of water a year which is a sure way that leads up to a huge utility bill at the end of the month.

In addition to your bills skyrocketing, you might also not be properly insured. The number one cause of water damage in Australia is broken or blocked pipes. This is a serious issue that typically causes devastating damage to your home that is often quite difficult to repair.

The best way to prevent this is to have regular maintenance visits by professional plumbers who will assess the situation and detect if there are any leaks, blocked drains, or misaligned pipes.

Only then, you can expect normal or even reduced water bills, almost no need for any urgent repairs, and a longer lifespan of your home appliances.

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You Can Prevent Flooding

Water damage is just as detrimental as fire damage. The problem can even be worse as water damage typically builds up over time undetected. This may mean that your furniture and other valuable possessions in the house can get damaged as well long before you notice it.

One of the worst-case scenarios is when your entire home gets flooded. This is particularly dangerous as it may affect electricity. However, if you establish a regular plumbing maintenance routine, these devastating scenarios can be successfully avoided.

  As a result, your home will be safer, your health uncompromised, your home’s value improved, floods prevented and your costs cut.

It Will Impact the Water Pressure and Quality

One of the ways to ascertain that there’s a problem with your plumbing system is when you notice weak water pressure. This is quite annoying as well as it makes any activity that needs water almost impossible.

It’s also extremely inefficient as it can build up your costs and take you much longer to get things done. Low water pressure will affect the performance of your boiler, dishwasher, and washing machine.

The boiler will struggle to maintain stable performance and will consume more energy whereas the washing machine might even abort the program if it doesn’t get enough water.

Low water pressure can also indicate you have a leak somewhere, so pay more attention to places where your main pipelines run and inspect them for any water stains, warping, or peeling paint.

It Will Also Affect Your Health

In addition to water damage done to your home, a faulty plumbing system can also have a negative impact on the air quality in your home. The reason is that moisture offers a perfect environment for mold to develop.

This greatly compromises the air quality in the house and it can damage your HVAC system, which will consume more energy than necessary.

For a normal day-to-day life in your home, you need a good-quality plumbing system. If it gets compromised, you will experience some extent of damage done both to your property and your health. To make sure you stay safe, do not miss out on regular plumbing maintenance.

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