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Plumbing Preventive Maintenance: How Much Does It Cost?

 

We have been able to advance as a society and have a lot of improvements that have made our lives easier. When we turn on our faucets, showers, and other appliances, we have running water.

Whether you are looking for hot water or cold water, the correct water pressure, or the ability to flush human waste, it is all possible, thanks to our various advancements.

But our plumbing systems are intricate systems that require a great deal of care to ensure that everything continues to work.

The plumbing system includes all the pipes, drains, and water drainage that run through your house. We can also note that the sewer lines, drain pipes, sewer drains, and even the sewer system are part of the more extensive plumbing system.

One fault or damage on a specific part of the whole system leads to function failure. And the process of repair and replacement needs some amount of money. But the cost of plumbing maintenance is more minor than the repair cost. How much does plumbing maintenance cost if it is less than the repair cost?

Let us look at plumbing maintenance tips and how preventative maintenance can impact your life.

 

How much does plumbing maintenance cost?

The cost is dependent on the type of maintenance you need. There are standard and rare maintenance types. We will see both types.

The typical plumbing costs are:

  • Leakage like leaking faucets
  • Clogged drains
  • Faucet maintenance
  • Backups
  • Toilet Repair
  • Water Heater Repair
  • Sump pump Repair
  • Sewer Repair
  • Main drain line repair
  • Primary water supply line repair
  • Plumbing appliance repair

Leakage

Water leaks are the most common plumbing issues. Leaks can occur at any point of water pipes, under the kitchen sink, in the bathroom, and other water conveying appliances.

Plumbing maintenance cost for leakage ranges from $100-$500.

 

Clogged drain

A drain gets clogged with a particular substance. This substance blocks water from passing through.

This is a minor form of plumbing issue. A professional plumber can locate where water is clogged and remove it. You will pay around $150 for this kind of service.

 

Faucet Maintenance

Faucets are used in the kitchen and the bathroom. Faucets can cause leaking due to poor quality of the appliance or other reasons. When a tap becomes drippy, it can cost you $100-$150.

But when a faucet has deteriorated and can no longer be functional, you will be asked to pay up to $300.

 

Backups

This is when multiple drains are affected. An older house is exposed to this kind of issue. The cost for maintenance is relatively in a higher price range. It costs between $500-$1000. This price depends on the intensity of the problem.

 

Toilet Repair

Toilet repair can be due to the water or the toilet itself. If the running water needs to be fixed, you can expect to pay around $200. If the bathroom needs to be fixed, $500 is required to fix the toilet.

 

Water heater repair

Water heaters last for a long time. But it can be repaired or replaced anytime. It can cost you about $500 to repair. If it has been working for a long and has lost its function, you need to replace it. Starting from $1000 up to $7000 is spent for replacement.

 

Sump pump repair

A sump pump repair costs around $500.

 

Sewer repair

Repairing sewer systems can be a little complicated. This results in a higher price for the maintenance cost. The price range is between $4000-$6000 for a more significant and more severe sewer repair.

 

Main drain line repair

Main drain lines are placed below a house. This line is mainline that distributes to other lines. As a result, it is necessary to put it where it is not easily accessed.

 

When the mainline gets damaged, the process of fixing it is complicated. Dismantling and putting back the house requires additional cost. You can be asked to pay $500 to maintain the pipe only.

 

Primary water supply line repair

The main water supply line is what supplies water to all the houses in a neighborhood. This waterline may not be your responsibility. But if it is, you can expect to pay around $500-$1500.

 

Plumbing appliance repair 

Any appliance in the plumbing system can be damaged. To repair and install these appliances, you will pay around $150-$400.

 

The following are rare maintenance costs.

  • Pipe replacement
  • Septic system repair
  • Well pump repair

Pipe replacement 

The pipe is not an appliance that is frequently replaced. Some sections of the line may need replacement. If the area needs replacement is small, you will pay $300. If the whole pipe needs replacement, you will be required to pay around $7000.

 

Septic system repair

The Septic system of a household is not easily accessible. A malfunctioning septic tank has a lot of side effects. On average, $2000 is required to repair a septic tank. The price may be higher depending on the severity.

 

Well pump repair

This is for the type of households that get water from the well. The good pump pumps out water from the well and distributes it to the house.

The cost is around $1000. And the price doesn’t include the process of digging.

Plumbing maintenance costs vary depending on the type of maintenance and the commonality of the issue.

My Arvada Plumber is Here For you When You Need Preventative Maintenance.

You may face one or more of the issues in your household. Knowing about the different plumbing maintenance costs will help you with your budget and refrain from additional expenses.

If you are looking for assistance with water stains, plumbing leaks, hidden leaks, and general preventative maintenance, our team at My Arvada Plumber is here for you.

We understand that issues from tree roots to leaking toilets and high water bills due to plumbing problems can be frustrating.

We work with you to minimize costly repairs with a regular maintenance schedule. If you are looking for assistance regarding exposed pipes, rusted pipes, burst pipes, and other issues, our team at My Arvada Plumber is here for you.

 

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