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How Often Do I Need Maintenance on My Bathroom Plumbing?

  • Vertical Plumbing
  • Jul 30
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 11

Bathroom plumbing is something many homeowners don’t think about until something goes wrong. From clogged drains to leaky faucets and running toilets, small issues can quickly turn into costly repairs. So how often should you schedule maintenance to keep your bathroom plumbing in top shape? In this article, we’ll explain what regular maintenance includes, how often it should be done, and why it matters for your home and your wallet.


Why Regular Plumbing Maintenance Is Important

Routine maintenance isn’t just about fixing problems, it’s about preventing them. Your bathroom plumbing is constantly in use, and over time, wear and tear can lead to:

  • Leaks and water damage

  • Mold and mildew buildup

  • Clogged drains and backed-up toilets

  • Decreased water pressure

  • Higher water bills

Catching these issues early through maintenance can save you time, stress, and money down the line.


How Often Should You Service Your Bathroom Plumbing?

Here’s a general guideline:

  • Annually: A full inspection by a professional plumber once a year is a great habit. They’ll check all pipes, faucets, drains, and toilets for signs of wear, leaks, or damage.

  • Every 6 Months: Perform a basic check yourself. Look for slow drains, moisture around fixtures, running toilets, and any unusual smells or discoloration on walls or floors.

  • Immediately, When You Notice a Problem: Don’t wait! If you spot a small leak, hear strange sounds, or experience low water pressure, address it quickly before it becomes a bigger issue.


Bathroom Plumbing Maintenance Checklist

Here’s what should be covered during a routine maintenance check:

  • Inspect all faucet connections and valves for leaks

  • Check under sinks for moisture or corrosion

  • Clean out sink and tub drains to prevent clogs

  • Test toilet for silent leaks using a dye test

  • Flush the water heater once a year (if connected)

  • Check water pressure and flow consistency

  • Examine caulking and seals to prevent water intrusion


DIY Tips Between Maintenance Visits

  • Avoid flushing wipes or paper towels

  • Use drain strainers to catch hair and debris

  • Run hot water down your drains weekly to clear buildup

  • Check your water bill monthly, sudden increases can mean hidden leaks


When to Call a Plumber

Even if you’re vigilant with DIY checks, nothing beats a professional’s eye. If you notice recurring clogs, persistent odors, water stains, or unusual sounds, schedule a professional inspection right away.


Bathroom plumbing maintenance doesn’t have to be a hassle. A simple annual inspection and some regular checks at home can go a long way in protecting your bathroom and your home from costly repairs. If you're in Phoenix or the surrounding areas and want to ensure your bathroom plumbing stays in peak condition, our experienced plumbers are ready to help.

Call Vertical Plumbing at (480) 577-8720


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