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Football Season: Preparing Your plumbing system for a House Full of People

Football Season: Preparing Your Plumbing System for a House Full of People

As football season kicks off, it’s time to think beyond stocking up on snacks and tuning the TV to your favorite channel. If you’re planning to host game-day parties, remember that a house full of guests can put extra pressure on your plumbing system. So, before the referee blows the whistle, let’s tackle the necessary preparations to ensure your home is as ready for the big game as you are.

Increase Your Bathroom’s Playbook

Prevent Clogs Before They Happen

Start with the basics. You know your friends and their habits. If your bathroom hasn’t had a tune-up in a while, now is the time. Clear slow drains with a suitable drain cleaner or opt for a professional plumber’s help to snake any problematic pipes. Additionally, placing a waste bin next to the toilet can prevent unwanted items from being flushed.

Upgrade Your Plumbing System

If you’ve been contemplating a bathroom upgrade, this might be the perfect excuse. A dual-flush toilet can handle more action, and hands-free faucets can cut down on the spread of germs – especially important during flu season.

Kitchen Defense

Keep the Garbage Disposal Grinding

Your garbage disposal will be the MVP, but treating it right is key. Avoid disposing of fats, oils, and greasy foods down the sink, which can congeal and clog your system. Make sure to run cold water every time you use the disposal and keep those fibrous veggies like celery and onion skins out of the mix.

Prepare for Half-Time Hunger

Game days mean heavy usage of sinks and dishwashers. Check for leaks in advance and address any issues promptly. Inform your guests about what can and cannot go into the disposal to prevent backups and emergencies.

Extra Point Tips

Create an Emergency Kit

It’s wise to have a plunger, drain snake, and some basic tools on hand for any unexpected issues. Showing your guests where these items are can save time if something goes wrong.

Know Your Offense Line

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Educate yourself on the main water shut-off valve’s location. If the unthinkable happens and a pipe bursts, knowing how to turn off the water can prevent significant damage. Take a few minutes to locate the valve, typically found near the water meter or where the water line enters your home. Make sure everyone in the household knows where it is and how to turn it off in case of an emergency. This simple knowledge can save you from costly repairs and a flooded home.

Stay in Bounds

Lastly, don’t push the limits of your plumbing system. Spread showers throughout the day if you have overnight guests, and consider renting a portable restroom for larger gatherings. This will help prevent excessive water usage and reduce the strain on your pipes. Additionally, encourage guests to report any leaks or issues promptly, and have a plan in place for emergency plumbing situations. By taking these precautions, you can ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for your guests while also protecting your home’s plumbing system from potential damage.

Best Defense Is A Good Offense!

By following these pointers, your home will be in top shape to handle all the festivities—and maybe even score you some hosting points with your guests. Now you’re ready to tackle the football season without worrying about your plumbing throwing a flag on the play. Remember, the best defense is a good offense. Get ahead of the game by preparing your plumbing system for the onslaught of fans and friends, ensuring you can enjoy the season right through to the touchdown dances.

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