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As a homeowner, it’s good to know a little about everything in your home, including your plumbing system. The following are some things Farrell Plumbing believes you should know about.
Shutting off the Water
One thing a plumber in New Port Richey, FL, from our team wants you to know is how to shut off your water. If a pipe bursts or if something happens where water is flooding, you need to find the shut-off valve, which can be inside or near your exterior wall. Sometimes, it’s outside in an underground box.
If it’s inside, you’ll probably find it in your basement or crawl space. There are times when it’s near your water heater. The valve may also be under a sink. Wherever it is, once you find your valve you know how to shut off your water. You just have to turn the nozzle clockwise or counter-clockwise until the water stops running.
Paying Attention to the Pressure
A good plumbing company like ours would probably tell you to start paying attention to your water pressure. Your plumbing system and appliances can’t withstand too much pressure. You want to make sure your pressure is under 80psi.
You can talk to the water company to help you check your pressure periodically. If something is wrong, it may be time for plumbing services. You don’t want to ignore these issues because you could end up in an emergency plumbing situation that could cost you more than you bargained for.
Identify the Water Meter
Another step we think you should take is to talk to your water company to help you identify your water meter. Most of the time, this is on the side of your home but not always. Try to keep track of your water meter and the number it is displaying. Given enough time, you’ll see a pattern telling you how much water you use in a month. If you start seeing irregular spikes, then water is being wasted somehow. If you can’t find a culprit, then you might need plumbing repairs for a leak you might have developed somewhere.
Hopefully, these points make it easier for you to feel more comfortable with your home and plumbing system. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to give Farrell Plumbing a call. We’re more than happy to clarify any concerns you may have.