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Routine Maintenance Reduces Risk and Losses: Plumbing Maintenance

We know that when you think of doing ministry, you’re probably not envisioning inspecting your roof, replacing filters, and making sure gutters are clear.

But each of these tasks is part of keeping your building and grounds in order. A church that is taken care of can better serve its congregation the community. The last thing anyone should worry about when they come to church is their safety.

Doing routine maintenance needs to be something your church does, like clockwork. If you’re not doing it now, that’s okay. We’re here to walk you through a few basics to get you started.

Plumbing Maintenance

  1. Water damage in churches can be costly. The good news is that most water problems are preventable. Take time to inspect water sources and potential leaks before problems arise.
  2. Bathrooms are often a primary source of water loss. Make sure your toilets are flushing correctly and check to see if any are running continuously. Create a routine for someone to walk into your restrooms and listen for any water running, especially after events.
  3. It’s a good practice to replace the flush valve assemblies and water supply lines every ten years.
  4. Hot water heaters, another water source, can cause leaks that go undetected for a long time. If possible, put drain pans under your water heater in case it does start leaking. Most water heaters have a life span of around ten years. As your unit ages, check it more frequently for leaks. Consider installing leak detection devices that will alert you in the event a water leak.

Originally posted on Southern Mutual Church Insurance Company

This material is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to give specific legal or risk management advice, nor are any suggested checklists or action plans intended to include or address all possible risk management exposures or solutions. You are encouraged to retain your own expert consultants and legal advisors in order to develop a risk management plan specific to your own activities.

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