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Easter is in the air

As Easter approaches, it’s the perfect time to ensure your plumbing is in top shape, whether you’re hosting family gatherings at home or planning a getaway in your caravan. At Kerry Clear Plumbing, we’re here to help you enjoy the holiday with peace of mind and no plumbing worries.

To help you get prepared, we’ve created a simple checklist for your home. Follow these tips to avoid any surprises this Easter!

   

Check for Leaks

Inspect all taps, pipes, and toilets for leaks. A small leak today can turn into a big problem later!

Check Flexi Hoses

Flexi hoses can be found in bathrooms, kitchens and the laundry. Stretching, twisting or rusting of the flexi hose is the biggest indication you need the hose to be replaced. This small hose can cause BIG issues, especially if you are not home!

 

Test Hot Water

Ensure your hot water system is working efficiently, especially if you’re expecting guests over the holiday weekend.

 

Clean Drains

Clear out kitchen and bathroom drains to prevent blockages. A buildup of grease or soap can cause slow drainage. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could avoid further damage.

 

Toilet Check

Test all toilets for flushing issues or leaks. A malfunctioning toilet can cause unnecessary stress.

 

Emergency Shut-off Valve

Know where your water shut-off valve is located and ensure it’s easy to access in case of an emergency.

 

Don’t let plumbing issues spoil your Easter plans! If you notice any issues or need help getting your plumbing ready, our team at Kerry Clear Plumbing is just a call away. We provide reliable, fast, and affordable plumbing services on the Central Coast.

Call us today at 0412 430 714 or reply to this email to book your plumbing check-up. We wish you a safe and stress-free Easter!

Keep your eyes peeled for our update next week with a checklist all about Caravans and keeping your family safe this Easter

Warm regards,

The Team at Kerry Clear Plumbing

Phone: 0412430714

Email: contact@kclearplumbing.com.au

Serving the Central Coast

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