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Going on Vacation? Don’t Forget to Prep Your Plumbing

With summer around the corner and things opening up again, many are planning much-awaited vacation time away from home. Whenever leaving your home for a longer period of time, it’s important to double check and make a few adjustments to the plumbing in your house. This will help you avoid returning home to a plumbing disaster or needing to cut your well-earned vacation short.

Shut Off Your Water Supply

Shutting off your water supply before your vacation is a simple, quick step to avoiding damage at the hands of faulty pipes or plumbing. When your home is out of sight for an extended period of time, shutting off your water supply will prevent flooding and ensure you won’t be coming home to a major headache.

Water Heater Maintenance

Annual maintenance of your water heater is important for detecting leaks and discovering early warning signs of potential problems. If you haven’t had a plumber inspect your water heater within the past year, then we recommend hiring a professional plumber to inspect your water heater. A plumber can also help you drain your water heater ahead of your vacation. Turning your water heater off for the duration of your vacation is another option to avoiding leaks and saving energy.

Test Your Pump Sump

Sump pumps prevent basement flooding by moving water from your basement or crawlspace out of your home. If your sump pump isn’t operating properly, a summer storm could cause major damage to your basement via flooding. Test your sump pump by pouring water over it. If you fill the sump pit but the sump pump doesn’t turn on to pump the water away, you’ll likely need to repair or replace your sump pump.

Disconnect Outside Water Sources

Even with your water supply shut off, it’s important to inspect outside water sources. Prior to leaving, disconnect hoses and open out any outdoor faucets to clear the pipes. This will prevent leaking pipes from causing damage.

Clear Your Drains

When left unattended and without running water, drains with food residue can start to stink up your home. If gone for an extended period of time, this presents an unwelcome surprise upon returning home. Clearing your drains will prevent any unwanted odors upon your return. You can do this easily by running hot water through your drains with the garbage disposal on. This helps wash away any lingering residue that might be stuck.

Ensure a Stress-Free Vacation With a Plumbing Inspection

Regular inspections and maintenance are recommended for any property owner to avoid potential plumbing problems and keep your plumbing system healthy. If you haven’t had your home inspected by a professional plumber in a while, before heading off to vacation is the perfect time!


By: Zach Boni Plumbing Tips | Best Plumbing: Commercial & Residential Plumbers - Seattle & All of King County Comments: No Comments
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The Importance of Grease Trap Service For Your Business

If you’ve worked in the food industry, you’re probably familiar with a grease trap. Fat, oil, and grease (FOG) are substances that are regulated by local governments. Grease traps are installed between the restaurant drain and sewer line which allows FOG to be separated, collected, and properly disposed of without reaching the municipal wastewater system. Grease traps are an essential in restaurants but what is also just as important is regular service and maintenance. When it comes to maintenance, installation, or inspection, Best Plumbing offers a full range of maintenance and repair services for commercial food businesses.

Reducing FOG

You can reduce the amount of fat, oil, and grease in your food business by several methods. Install multiple grease traps at every drain where FOG can enter the drain system. Reduce the amount of FOG going down the drain by instructing employees to properly discard it in the waste bin. The use of hot water, surfactants, or enzymes to pass FOG through the grease trap is allowed in many municipalities. Setting up regular maintenance with our experts at Best Plumbing will also reduce the overall amount of FOG.

Preventing Damage

Neglecting proper service to your grease trap for your business can actually cause future damages and will be more difficult to clean in the long-run. FOG hardens as it accumulates, making it more difficult to remove and increases the amount of time it will take to clean your grease trap. Cooking fats, oils and grease coat the inside of your pipes and can lead to drainage issues or overflows which causes clogs.  

Grease trap service and maintenance can be one less thing you have to worry about for your business with the help of Best Plumbing. Regular service can reduce the amount of FOG in your restaurant and prevent damage that will save you trouble later down the road. Our trained professionals are available to you 24/7. Contact us today! 


By: Zach Boni Best Plumbing: Commercial & Residential Plumbers - Seattle & All of King County Comments: No Comments
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Signs You Need a Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Repairing the sewer line for your house is an intimidating task. Your sewer line most likely goes unnoticed and is hardly ever thought about. However, like any pipe, a sewer line eventually wears down and can suffer damage that can lead to blockage or leaks. Oftentimes, plumbers use digging equipment to reach buried pipes. However, Best Plumbing uses trenchless pipe bursting or pipelining techniques that allow our experts to fix sewer lines with little to no digging. Best Plumbing specializes in trenchless sewer line repair techniques, including pipe bursting, and pipe lining. If you experience any of these common signs that you may need a sewer line repair, be sure to reach out to our trained experts at Best Plumbing!

Foul Odors

One of the most common signs that your sewer line is in need of a repair is a foul odor coming from multiple drains in your home. If you notice a smell, this could mean that your sewer line is blocked. This is often accompanied by gurgling which is the gas bubbling up through the water of the drainpipe.

Clogged Drains

A single clog in your home is a common issue that can be easily fixed by professionals if a plunger can’t do the job. However, if there are multiple clogs at the same time in your home, it’s a sign you should seek expert help for a sewer line repair.

Green Patches

Any leaks in your sewer line will result in waste rising to the surface. This causes rapid growth in grass with a darker green color. If you notice these patches in the region where your sewer line is, there may be a leak and you should seek professional help.

Improper Draining

If you notice that one sink in your house drains but then you immediately notice water coming up from another sink or toilet, your drains are not working properly. Something could be preventing proper drainage and the issue could be in the sewer line.

Don’t wait when it comes to sewer line repair for your home or business. It’s best to immediately address the issue when you first notice these signs. If you are experiencing any of these signs you need a trenchless sewer line repair, contact Best Plumbing right away. Best Plumbing is available to you 24/7 and proudly serves the greater Seattle area.


By: Zach Boni Sewer | Best Plumbing: Commercial & Residential Plumbers - Leaks, Clogs, Repairs & Installations - Seattle & All of King County Comments: No Comments

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