Have a Holiday-proof Home for Thanksgiving

Make Your Home Plumbing Fit Ahead of Holidays! Now that Thanksgiving is around the corner, are you taking care of your home? Many might go for caring only about the turkey and have the best gravy, but the wise know the need to go for holiday protection for their plumbing needs. Homes need to have proper plumbing care when these events arrive. During holidays, fixing a pipe leak might be a big challenge. So, let us follow a few thumb rules to ensure your home plumbing is just as much ready to welcome as many guests as you want.
  • Know the Location of Main Sewer and Get a Basic Cleaning

People assume no problem will come to their faucet or plumbing line. However, if you are new to this house, learn where the main sewer is and where it joins the main road. It will help you to track any clogs in all seasons. To prepare for the holidays, get your faucets and pipelines cleaned before winter sets in.
  • Give Protection to the Outdoor Faucets and Pipes

Continuing from the last point, you have to remember to give your outdoor pipeline a little more care. Make sure to have a sewer camera inspection if needed. During the holidays, clog pipes are more common than you think. Ask VMax Plumbing to make sure everything is clear. This way, you can only worry about how good the gravy ended up tasting.
  • Fix the Leaks

Now that you still have time, check around for any leak. The leaky faucets might just be dripping very less, you may think, but they are nevertheless leaks. With time, leaks only get worse. So, without wasting time, check these out and fix them at the earliest.
  • Get Your Water Heater Ready

Imagine Thanksgiving day arrives and there is NO hot water to shower! It is something you might dread more, so if you have no other option. So, clean up the heater and get one of our technicians to clean up the deposits inside or anywhere in the pipeline of the heaters.

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  • Clean and Get your Septic Tank Ready

Ensure to check the condition of a septic tank. Clean it up to make the pipeline inside is working well. Do a thorough servicing to prevent any unpleasant issue with the same. With all these cautious measures, you can rest assured that your plumbing lines will be Holiday-proof and completely safe to work.