Pre-Vacation Plumbing Tips

Many of you are going on your first vacation in a while this summer, and plumbing is probably the last thing you’re thinking about before you leave. However, it needs to be kept in mind to keep your home safe. If you’re getting ready to leave your home for a couple weeks (or even months) at a time, these plumbing tips should be part of your travel planning.

  1. Have Someone Check In: Make sure you have a friend or neighbor routinely stop by your house while you’re away to avoid the nightmare of coming home to water damage due to an undetected leak.
  2. Check for Leaks: That being said, check your water-using appliances for loose or cracked hoses, leaks or other malfunctions to avoid water damage altogether.
  3. Turn Down Your Water Heater: Turn your water heater down to its low, pilot or vacation setting so you’re not wasting energy heating water that won’t be used.
  4. Turn Off Your Water: If you’ll be away for an extended amount of time, consider turning off your water main and hot water heater and draining your pipes and tank.
  5. Maintain Your Sump Pump: To avoid basement flooding from any heavy rainfall while you’re away, make sure your sump pump is clean and in good condition so it can work to its best ability.

If you need help with any maintenance or have any other questions, give us a call at 1-800-989-0299. We’re here for you 24/7, 365 days a year for all of your plumbing, heating and cooling needs!

Scroll to Top