How to Ensure Safe Reliable Plumbing in Your Bathroom

There are a number of things that you may be missing in your home. You may get away with leaving certain things out in other rooms of your home, but the bathroom is one of those rooms where you should take extra care. 

Your bathroom is not the entertainment zone of the home, but it is undoubtedly one of the most important rooms. Imagine going even a day without your bathroom—a frightening thought, isn’t it? This blog will go over the most important things you can do to protect your bathroom’s plumbing system. 

1. Keep an Eye on Those Leaks

Have you noticed any leaks in your bathroom recently? Please don’t attempt to tough it out with this one! Even the smallest of leaks that cause a constant dripping sound in your bathroom can be serious. They can result in lowered water pressure, higher energy costs, and unnecessary stress on your plumbing system. It is always best to consult the experienced and skilled plumbers at Option One, no matter how little the plumbing problem appears to be.

2. Prevent Clogs

While they may appear to be a minor annoyance at first, clogs can cause serious problems down the line, damaging your plumbing and making it difficult to use your showers or sinks. Here are a few things you can do to prevent clogs in your bathroom:

  • Get a sink strainer to keep the hair out of the drain. 
  • Learn what you can and cannot flush down the toilet. Those “flushable” wet wipes are clog magnets. Flushing these down the toilet is practically self-sabotage.
  • Keep your shower and bath drains clean and free of potential sources of clogs.

3. Save Water Wherever Possible

The harder you use your plumbing system, the more repairs it will require. Saving water is not only good for the environment, but it is also good for you. It is good for you because it lowers your monthly expenses and keeps your plumbing system in top condition.

4. Get a Water Softener

Your plumbing system can be slowly wrecked by hard water. Mineral deposits in hard water settle and pile up, reducing the flow of water in your bathroom. This not only makes your showers less relaxing, but it will also cost you more money over the long term.

5. Contact a Professional

If you are thinking about hiring a professional plumber, go ahead and do it. Because plumbing systems are complex, professional care is always the best approach for your plumbing needs. Make sure you hire a trained professional, such as one of ours, to work on your plumbing.

If you want to keep your bathroom plumbing in tune throughout the year, get in touch with Option One. Our team of experienced and skilled plumbers is always available to help you with whatever plumbing issues you are dealing with. We are dedicated to bringing homeowners in California, Arizona, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Wyoming quality and affordable plumbing solutions. Call us at 1-800-905-7115 or write to us at wo@optiononeplumbing.com to request a quote today!