Prepping Your Home Before You Leave on Vacation

August 22, 2023


Becoming overwhelmed with work and the monotony in your daily life? One of the best ways to reduce the amount of stress you have in your life is by going on vacation. Finding the right destination and planning your trip will take a fair amount of time. Once you have decided where and when you are going on vacation, you need to take the time to ensure your home is prepped properly. Neglecting to prepare your home for the time you are gone can lead to a number of issues. Here are some of the things you need to do when trying to prep your home’s plumbing system for your time away.

Get Professionals to Check for Leaks

The main thing to think about while getting your home’s plumbing ready for your vacation is checking for leaks. If you are like most homeowners, you have very limited knowledge regarding plumbing. Hiring a professional to come in and check for leaks is essential. If they do find problems, they can get them fixed. By doing this, you can have peace of mind knowing your home will not be flooded when you return from vacation due to a plumbing leak.

Have Your Water Heater Flushed

Having your home’s water heater flushed once or twice a year is a great idea. By doing this, you can reduce the amount of sediment and rust that builds up in your tank. Having this routine maintenance can help you to avoid disasters in the future. A leaking water heater can cause a lot of damage, especially if you are away for a few days when this leak starts.

A Sump Pump Test is a Good Idea

If your home has a basement, then chances are there is a sump pump system present. When basements flood, these pumps are designed to get rid of the water in a timely manner. Having your sump pump tested before your vacation begins is essential. Professionals can test the pump thoroughly and fix any problems they find. Failing to properly fix these problems before you embark on your vacation can lead to a lot of problems when you return.

Turn off the Main Water Supply

Some homeowners are so concerned about possible water leaks that they turn off the main water supply to their home. This can help to reduce the damage these leaks do, as well as providing you with peace of mind. If this is something you are interested in, be sure to speak with a trusted plumber for advice. They will be able to show you where your water shut off is and show you how to operate it if needed.

If you need help preparing your home’s plumbing system for a long period of dormancy, the professionals at Hamilton Plumbing Heating A/C Rooter can help you out. Call our team today at (913) 227-4943 or schedule a same day service online now!

Last Updated: August 29, 2023