Plumbing March 18, 2026 6 min read

The Complete Plumbing Maintenance Checklist for Homeowners

The Complete Plumbing Maintenance Checklist for Homeowners

Most plumbing emergencies are preventable. A burst pipe, a failing water heater, a sewer backup — all of these can be avoided with regular maintenance.

Professional plumber installing steel pipes for residential plumbing repair
Professional plumber installing steel pipes for residential plumbing repair

Monthly maintenance tasks

  • Check under sinks for leaks or moisture
  • Test all toilets for running water
  • Clean faucet aerators if water pressure drops
  • Run water in unused drains to prevent sewer gas
  • Check washing machine hoses for bulging or cracks

Seasonal spring checklist

  • Inspect outdoor faucets for freeze damage
  • Check sump pump operation
  • Flush water heater to remove sediment
  • Snake slow drains before they clog
  • Check water softener salt levels
Hands adjusting a pipe fitting under a kitchen sink during plumbing maintenance
Hands adjusting a pipe fitting under a kitchen sink during plumbing maintenance

When to call a professional plumber

Call a licensed plumber if you notice: water pressure changes throughout the house, discolored water, sewer smell from drains, persistent slow drains, or visible corrosion on pipes.

The cost of prevention vs. emergency

A professional plumbing inspection costs $150-$300 per year. A burst pipe repair averages $5,000-$15,000 with water damage. The math is clear.

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