There are a number of factors that will influence your plumbing system’s ability to function well over time. That’s why you need to do ongoing maintenance to make sure that it is always running smoothly. You’d be surprised at how doing these small jobs on a regular basis will consistently improve your water flow.
You are also protecting your plumbing from damage and reducing the likelihood that you’ll need to get repairs done. Here are some ways to improve your plumbing, save time and save money as well.
Adjust Your Water Pressure to Correct Setting

You’ll soon be faced with plumbing leaks that can be pricey to fix. Check your water pressure periodically to make sure that it is in the safe range of 40-60 psi.
Educate Yourself on Local Requirements

Plumbing code is in place to set the standards for quality and safety. If you don’t stick to code, you are taking on unnecessary risk.
You could be looking at inconvenience at minimum, extra costs or even dangerous situations down the road if things aren’t done right, to begin with.
Drain Cleaners

The same strong chemicals that break through clogs also attack your plumbing system and can cause corrosion, which will lead to water leaks and other damage.
Have a professional drain cleaning done regularly because it is a safer and more effective way to keep clogs from forming.
Block Hair

One way to avoid these clogs is to put a hair blocker over a drain in your shower or bathtub. You just pop it out and clean it when you are done.
It’s also a good idea to get your plumbing inspected now and then by a professional to identify small issues before they have a chance to turn into bigger ones.
