Sponsor spotlight Helpful plumbing advice from your A-Game team

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Plumbing issues can lead to serious inconveniences and costly repairs for homeowners, making proactive maintenance essential. A-Game Plumbing and Heating offers a comprehensive guide that emphasizes the importance of routine inspections to detect potential leaks early, advocating for monthly checks beneath sinks and around toilets. Homeowners are encouraged to maintain their drains by using strainers to catch debris and avoiding the disposal of grease down the sink, with a simple vinegar and baking soda solution recommended for regular cleaning. Monitoring water pressure is also crucial; high pressure can strain pipes and lead to leaks, so a water pressure gauge can help ensure levels remain within the ideal range of 50-80 psi. Regular maintenance of water heaters, including annual flushing, can significantly improve their efficiency and longevity, preventing costly repairs.

Additionally, knowing the location of the water shut-off valve is vital for managing plumbing emergencies. By following these tips, homeowners can mitigate potential plumbing issues and save on future expenses. A-Game Plumbing and Heating’s insights underscore the value of routine maintenance in preserving home plumbing systems.

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