Are you as sick and tired of this cold and snowy winter as much as we are? If so, (and if you're lucky) you're probably packing up and heading out on a nice family (or friend) vacation!
Don't run so fast! To avoid coming home to a plumbing disaster that might make you feel worse than when you initially left, follow these smart tips before leaving your home on a week long vacation.
- Turn off the main water supply to prevent bursts
- Test the sump pump
- Set the thermostat at 55 degrees
- Winterize the drainage systems
You can turn off the main water supply, test the sump pump and turn down the thermostat in a matter of minutes. You may, however, need help from a professional for winterizing the drainage systems and this really only has to be done once a year.
If you are leaving for an extended period of time (say you spend the winter in Florida) you should complete the above steps, as well as unplugging all of your electronics.
If you're worried about leaving the house empty and dark, it's advised to set lights on a timer, as opposed to leaving them on for the entire time you're away.
Nassau County Plumbing and Sewer Rooter offers all of the plumbing, sewer and drain services you need to keep your home up and running perfectly. Call us today at 877.713.8136 for emergency services or visit our website for more information.
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