Schedules
The following is a list of homeowner maintenance that must be performed:
As Needed
• To keep faucets and tub/shower valves stain free wipe with a soft, dry cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner.
• Fix dripping faucets as soon as you notice them dripping. Fix running toilets as soon as you notice them running.
• Unclog slow-running drains as soon as you notice them.
Monthly
* Check auto washer hoses for leaks. Use only new, preferably braided hoses when connecting your auto washer for the first time.
* Check dryer vent to be sure it is not clogged with lint.
* Look under refrigerator to make sure icemaker connection is not leaking.
* Run whirlpool systems, if you have one, on your master tub.
* Turn on every tub or shower valve and cycle it from hot to cold a couple of times to keep the pressure balancing spools from freezing up.
* Run water at seldom used fixtures to keep “P” traps full of water.
* Inspect any pullout hoses on kitchen faucets for wear or leakage where the hose and the spray nozzle meet. This connection will work itself loose from use if not retightened.
* Inspect exposed plumbing areas such as under bathroom lavs or kitchen sinks and below and around toilets, etc. for dampness or leaks.
* Check for loose or rocking toilets and inspect the bases for possible leaks.
* Clean faucet aerators if the water flow appears restricted or the stream is irregular. Soak in vinegar to keep them lime free.
* Check showerheads for irregular spray. Clean debris or lime as necessary.
* Check all exterior hose bibs and auto washer bibs for leaks or drips.
* Check the grout lines where the tile meets the bathtub. They should not be cracked. Re-grout as necessary.
* Check caulking where tub trim meets the wall, caulking should not be cracked. Re-caulk as necessary.
Every Six Months
* Open and close main water shut off valve.
* Check the condensate drain lines from your forced air unit to be sure they are not clogged and are draining freely.
* Inspect water heater flex connectors for leaks.
* Check timer on recirculating hot water pumps, if you have a recirculating hot water system. Be sure these pumps are on a timer and are NOT running 24 hours per day.
* Check temperature setting on water heater. It should not be on the highest setting or over 130°. It should be in the NORMAL range of temperature setting.
* Check your water pressure. It should be 65 PSI or less.
* Check the caulking at tub/shower enclosures, around flanges on tub/shower valves, spouts, shower arms and caulking around lavs and sinks. Re-caulk as necessary.
* Check all angle stops by turning them on & off, this will insure they do not freeze up or flatten gaskets.
* Angle stop valves should only be hand tight.
Yearly
* If your house waste system has a backwater valve, inspect and be sure it is clean and clear.
* If your house has balcony or deck drains, pour water down them to be sure they are free flowing and not clogged with leaves or debris.
* Clean the screen on water pressure regulators.
* Check all gas appliances for possible gas leaks.
* Mechanically snake sewer main lines to ensure system remains clear and clean.
* Drain and flush water heater tank to keep clean and free from calcium build-up or debris.
* Re-caulk tubs and showers and around toilet bases.