Secure the Plumbing Before Leaving on a Long Vacation
Wednesday, July 31st 2024, 6:15 PM

Plumbers in Red Bank, NJ, share some tips on securing the home’s plumbing for a prolonged absence.

Hazlet, United States - July 30, 2024 / Force Plumbing and Heating LLC /

Tips to Avoid Coming Home to Plumbing Problems After a Prolonged Absence 

Going on a nice long vacation is a time for relaxation and fun, but it's important to ensure that the home's plumbing is secure before leaving the house empty for an extended period. This post will provide some tips for homeowners to consider to help avoid plumbing issues and their consequences while they are away for prolonged absences.

Switch off the Main Water Valve

burst pipeOne way to help prevent coming home to plumbing disasters after a long vacation is to turn off the main water shutoff valve. It can help avoid major flooding and water damage if a water leak or burst pipe occurs when the home is empty. 

Shutting off the water supply ensures no water can flow into the home, minimizing the risk of water-related damages and other consequences of leaks and pipe bursts, such as mold growth and high water bills. The main water shutoff valve is often located in the basement or crawl space or near the water meter, where the main water line enters the house. 

Turn off the Water Heater

water heater Shutting off the water heater before prolonged absences can also benefit homeowners. Turning off and draining the water heater prevents the risk of flooding, water damage, and other consequences if a problem occurs while the house is empty.

Additionally, when homeowners turn off their storage water heaters before a long vacation, it will reduce their water heating costs and save them money by avoiding the water heater using energy to keep a tank of water heated when the home is empty, and nobody is home to use it. 

Check for Issues

Before leaving the house empty for a long period, people should check for any existing plumbing problems and have them repaired. Homeowners can inspect for water leaks by looking around their plumbing fixtures and looking for any signs of leaks. They can also check for clogs by seeing if the drains are draining water quickly. Slow drains are a clear sign of a clog that can lead to other problems like leaks and backups if ignored. 

Homeowners can have a plumber inspect their plumbing system for any issues as a part of routine plumbing maintenance before leaving on long vacations. If plumbers notice any problems, they can fix them before homeowners leave their homes empty to prevent the problem from getting worse or leading to additional issues while they are away.

About Force Plumbing and Heating LLC

Force Plumbing and Heating LLC is a family-owned and operated company serving the Red Bank area. They offer on-time arrivals, a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and friendly, helpful technicians. Call them for plumbing services in Red Bank, NJ

Contact Information:

Force Plumbing and Heating LLC

158 NJ-36
Hazlet, NJ 07730
United States

Ali Zanghi, Operations
(732) 850-5720
https://www.forceplumbingandheating.com/

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Ali Zanghi, Operations
Force Plumbing and Heating LLC

158 NJ-36
Hazlet, NJ, 07730, United States

Phone (732) 850-5720

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