Water lines are a vital part of your plumbing, as they provide safe and clean water to your house. But they are also susceptible to leaks, obstructions and other problems which can cause major damage and inconvenience. We’ll cover some water-line maintenance and protection tips in this blog.

Inspect Your Water Lines Regularly

Inspections of water lines on a regular basis can identify potential problems before they become major ones. You can check for signs of damage, corrosion or leaks in your water line, like wet patches on your lawn, or water stains.

You should contact a professional to inspect and fix any problems you may have, like low water pressure or discolored drinking water.

Protect Your Water Lines From Freezing

In the winter, your water pipes can freeze, and possibly burst. This can cause serious damage to your system. In order to avoid this, you should insulate water lines using foam pipe insulation. You can also seal any gaps and cracks on your foundation or wall.

You should drain your water pipes and turn off your water supply if you plan to leave your house for an extended time in the winter. This can help prevent damage and freezing.

Avoid Flushing Non Biodegradable Items

The flushing of non-biodegradable materials, like paper towels and feminine hygiene products can damage your water line. These items may get stuck in your pipes and cause a back-up, which can lead to expensive repairs.

You should only flush human waste and toilet paper down your toilet, not other items.

Remember to be mindful of your water usage

Water conservation is not only beneficial to the environment, but also for your plumbing. Water usage is important. Do not run multiple appliances or fixtures simultaneously. This will cause your water pipes to be stressed and could lead to a leak or other problems.

Upgrade to low-flow plumbing fixtures like shower heads and toilets to reduce your water consumption. This will also extend the life span of your system.

Summary

Conclusion: Water lines are a vital part of the plumbing system and must be maintained and protected. Regular inspections, protection against freezing and avoiding non-biodegradable objects can all prolong the life expectancy of your water line and prevent costly repair.

You can contact a professional to fix any issues you may be having with your water line or to schedule a regular maintenance inspection.