As a homeowner, you have a lot on your checklist to take care of. From mowing the lawn and pulling weeds to replacing dead light bulbs, the list of tasks may seem endless. When the to-do list keeps growing month-after-month, it’s easy to forget about the other projects, appliances, and systems in your home. Many important items take a backseat to the everyday tasks. At Reimer, we’d like to remind you to remember plumbing maintenance and make sure that needed upkeep and repairs are at the top of that list.
Your home’s plumbing plays an integral part in your daily routine, with or without you knowing it. From the minute you wake up to the minute you go to sleep, you’re probably using your plumbing in some form or fashion. Take a look at this Saturday schedule and see if you can relate to a typical day in the life of a homeowner:
Saturday Time Schedule for a Homeowner | Action |
8:00 a.m. | Shower, brush teeth, make coffee/breakfast |
10:00 a.m. | Mow lawn, turn on sprinklers and water plants |
12:00 p.m. | Make lunch and clean dishes |
3:00 p.m. | Sweep/mop floors, misc. Saturday chores |
5:00 p.m. | Start cooking dinner with boiling water |
7:00 p.m. | Night showers, brush teeth, clean house |
9:00 p.m. | Glass of water before bed |
Can you see how many items on your Saturday schedule alone require properly working plumbing? Not included are the restroom visits or washing your hands. You use water day-in and day-out, which means your plumbing needs to be in top shape. And who knows best how to take care of your plumbing? The team at Reimer! Not only do we specialize in home plumbing services, but we also offer Day or Night emergency service, upfront pricing, and service from friendly plumbers. Call us when you need plumbing services here in Buffalo and Western New York.
Best homeowner practices
There’s a lot about your home that you can take care of yourself. However, you can’t detect a leak inside your wall or a faulty pipe underground. That’s where our experts come in. To prevent clogged drains or home floods, here are a few homeowner practices you should keep in mind when it comes to plumbing:
- Conserve water: When possible, turn off your tap while you brush your teeth or shave. Keep your showers under 5-6 minutes, and only run the dishwasher or washing machine with a full load. This way, water can be better conserved and you’ll save money on your water bill.
- Schedule regular maintenance: The BEST thing you can do for your home plumbing is to schedule regular maintenance. You could have a small leak and not even know it—the experts can find the problem, repair the leak, and save you money at the same time. Additionally, Reimer plumbers can make sure your water heater, sewer lines, and drains are fully functioning.
- Purchase hair catchers for your drains: To prevent clogged drains and backups, install a catcher over your drains to stop hair or other large items from going down the drain.
- Reuse old water: Instead of throwing out old bathwater or cooking water, use it to water your plants/trees outdoors! Whenever possible, conserve or reuse the water in your home.
Your kitchen plumbing
Now that we know how important plumbing is in your home, let’s take a look at your kitchen specifically. Much of your water consumption takes place in two main areas of the home: 1) your kitchen and 2) your bathroom. The kitchen requires water, not only for your appliances, but also for your daily cooking and cleaning. Here are just a few ways you use your plumbing in the kitchen:
- Boiling water
- Wiping down counters
- Washing dishes
- Making ice in the refrigerator
- Getting drinking water
If your sink, dishwasher, or garbage disposal don’t seem to be working properly, call the team at Reimer to come out and take a look. All it takes is one visit to diagnose the problem and find a solution!
Your bathroom plumbing
Your bathroom is arguably the most popular room when it comes to plumbing and water usage. You use it every day! Here are a few ways you use your plumbing in the bathroom:
- Using the toilet
- Washing hands
- Showering
- Shaving
- Taking a bath
Cleaning
It’s not only important to have working water in your bathroom, but you’ll also want working hot water. Your water heater plays a crucial role in your plumbing, so if you aren’t receiving hot water like you used to, it’s time for a plumbing checkup.
Your home’s plumbing
The best way to prevent problems is to take care of your plumbing—your appliances, sinks, drains, and more. Your drains should be professionally clean and cleared when they get clogged; avoid major DIY attempts to clear your drains such as harsh drain cleaners or using a coat hanger to try to get out collected hair. Instead, have a true professional from Reimer come out and inspect and unclog your drain, using the proper tools and techniques. For more plumbing tips or to schedule Day or Night service, call Reimer Home Services today!