Planning a vacation is exciting, but it’s important to ensure your home is prepared, especially your plumbing. A few simple steps can prevent potential issues and give you peace of mind while you’re away. AAA Plumbing in Calgary has put together this ultimate plumbing checklist to help you safeguard your home.
Check for Water Leaks
Inspect All Fixtures
Before you leave, inspect all faucets, showerheads, and toilets for leaks. Even small drips can lead to significant water damage over time.
Inspect Pipes
Look at visible pipes under sinks, in the basement, and near the water heater. Any signs of moisture or corrosion should be addressed before you go.
Turn Off the Main Water Supply
Look at visible pipes under sinks, in the basement, and near the water heater. Any signs of moisture or corrosion should be addressed before you go.
Locate the Main Shut Off Valve
If you’re going to be away for an extended period, consider turning off the main water supply to your home. This prevents any water from flowing into your home and minimizes the risk of leaks.
Drain the Lines
After turning off the main valve, open all faucets and flush toilets to drain any remaining water from the pipes. This can help prevent pipe bursts in case of freezing temperatures.
Set Your Water Heater
Look at visible pipes under sinks, in the basement, and near the water heater. Any signs of moisture or corrosion should be addressed before you go.
Turn Off the Water Heater
If you’re turning off the main water supply, also turn off your water heater. This prevents it from heating an empty tank, which can cause damage.
Set to Vacation Mode
If you don’t want to turn it off completely, many modern water heaters have a “vacation mode” setting that keeps the water at a lower temperature, saving energy while you’re away.
Inspect Sump Pumps
Check Sump Pump Functionality:
If your home has a sump pump, ensure it’s working correctly. Pour a bucket of water into the sump pit to test if it activates and pumps water out.
Consider a Backup
If you live in an area prone to heavy rain, consider installing a battery backup for your sump pump to ensure it continues to function during a power outage.
Clear Drains and Gutters
Clean Drains:
Make sure all drains in your home are clear of debris. This includes sinks, showers, and bathtubs. A clogged drain can lead to backups and potential water damage.
Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Ensure gutters and downspouts are free of leaves and debris. Proper drainage away from your home can prevent water from pooling around the foundation.
Inspect Appliances
Check Washing Machine Hoses
Inspect the hoses on your washing machine for any signs of wear or leaks. Consider turning off the water supply to the washer while you’re away.
Check Dishwasher and Refrigerator:
Inspect the water lines to your dishwasher and refrigerator. Make sure there are no leaks and consider turning off their water supply as well.
Utilize Technology
Smart Water Leak Detectors
Install smart water leak detectors near potential problem areas, like under sinks, near the water heater, and around the washing machine. These devices can alert you to leaks even when you’re away.
Automatic Shutoff Systems
Consider installing an automatic water shutoff system that detects leaks and shuts off the main water supply to prevent extensive damage.
Inform a Neighbor or Friend
Ask for Help:
Let a trusted neighbor or friend know you’ll be away and ask them to check on your home periodically. They can ensure everything is in order and respond quickly if there’s an issue.
Provide Emergency Contact Info:
Leave your contact information and that of AAA Plumbing with your neighbor or friend so they can reach out if there’s an emergency.
Before Going on Vactation
By following this ultimate plumbing checklist, you can enjoy your vacation without worrying about potential plumbing issues at home. If you need any assistance preparing your plumbing before you leave, contact AAA Plumbing in Calgary. Our expert plumbers are here to ensure your home is safe and secure while you’re away.