Back to school season is here, and with it comes early mornings, after-school activities, homework, and the hustle of a packed schedule. The last thing any busy family wants to deal with is an unexpected plumbing problem throwing their routine off track. A little prep now can go a long way in keeping your home running smoothly throughout the school year. Here are some smart plumbing tips to check off your list before the school year starts. 

1. Clean Bathroom Drains 

Bathrooms see more use than ever throughout the school year. From morning showers to bedtime routines, clogged drains can quickly cause chaos. Take a few minutes to clear hair, soap scum, and other buildup from sinks, tubs, and shower drains. A simple cleaning now can prevent slow drains later. 

2. Inspect Toilets 

With kids and school friends running in and out of the house, toilets get extra traffic. Make sure all toilets are flushing properly and check around the base for leaks. It’s also a great time to remind children that only toilet paper should be flushed, no wipes, tissues, or “mystery objects.” A quick inspection now helps prevent bigger, messier problems later. 

3. Test Water Pressure 

Have you noticed a change in your sink or shower water flow? Low water pressure can be more than just an annoyance. It may signal a clog, a hidden leak, or another plumbing issue that needs attention. Testing water pressure early can save you from surprises down the road. 

4. Check Laundry Connections 

Back to school means laundry piles are about to get bigger. Before the loads start stacking up, inspect your washing machine hoses for cracks, bulges, or leaks. Also, check that the drain is secure. Taking time to do this now can prevent damaging leaks or flooding.

5. Consider a Drop Smart Water System 

With kids in school and parents at work, your house often sits empty for hours. Installing a Drop Smart Water System gives you peace of mind by monitoring your home’s water usage in real-time and allows you to automatically shut off the water if a leak is detected. It’s a smart way to protect your home from costly water damage and keep your busy routine running smoothly, even when no one’s home. 

Stay Ahead of Plumbing Problems 

By knocking out this quick plumbing checklist, you’ll set your family up for a smooth transition into the busy school year. If you notice anything unusual while doing your checks, such as low water pressure, a leaking toilet, or signs of worn-out hoses, Action is here to help!