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Plumbing Preparation

6 Useful tips for Summer Plumbing Preparation

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Stuck with the clogged drains and gutters after the spring and uncertain of how to take care of plumbing? Winter has long gone, spring is on its way out, and summer is upon us. The days are longer and the weather, warmer. Here’s how to prepare your home plumbing for summer.

Summer is the ideal time for a thorough inspection – with warm weather and plenty of daylight to look over different parts of the plumbing system. So if you want to kick back comfortably and relax during the summer season, this article will help by sharing some handy tips to keep your plumbing system healthy for the summer.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

1. Inspect for Leaks: 

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Your taps/faucets will be in high use during the summers, so check all the taps for potential leakage issues. Since climate change affects the plumbing system, look out for dripping water when you aren’t using it.

Leaking toilets or faucets is exasperating – to prevent leaking, start inspecting the surrounding area. The wet surface will indicate that a faucet or joint has failed. To prevent the leaking water from causing damage, start from the outdoors – protect your pipes by wrapping them or organize a leaking tap service at an affordable fix.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

2. Maintain the Water Heater: 

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Why do you need to maintain the water heater in the summer if you’re not using  it? Yes, you aren’t, but maintenance is still essential to maximize the life span of your water heater. You’ll need it in the next season, won’t you?

As plumbing experts, we advise your water heater service every six months. In many homes, water heaters are installed in the basement (not a good time for the saying “out of sight, out of mind” to be relevant).

Most of us like to take long showers in the winter, while the water heater produces debris and sediments each time it’s used. It will increase the risk of breakdown.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

3.  Invest Money in Water-Saving Appliances: 

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The hotter the weather, the more frequent the showers. Usually, water shortage is accompanied by dry seasons, and to prevent this, we can’t emphasize investing more in water-saving appliances.

The suitable investment in equipment such as sprinkle timers, slow-flowing shower heads, and shower timers will save water – allowing you to use water in moderation.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

4.  Protect the Drains: 

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Summer means backyard BBQ parties and family get-togethers – but items used during preparation might end up where we least want them. In the gutter.

All the leftover oil, food scraps, sauces, etc., can flow out to the block pipes, resulting in clogging the kitchen drain. And when it slows down the process of leaking, keep this motto in mind: When in doubt, kick it out!

It’s an excellent idea to clean your drains regularly and then periodically. Avoid using chemical drains as they may corrode your pipes. Instead, make a mixture of hot water, vinegar, dish soap, also/or baking soda.

If the hack doesn’t help, feel free to ask for help from our friendly yet professional team and get help whenever you need it.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

5. Clean the Gutters: 

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So you were neglecting the possibility of gutters being a part of your plumbing examining checklist? We wish it were that easy! With many fallen leaves, twigs, and debris, the gutter is likely to encounter some disturbing alliance with a storm – blowing in and out quickly.

If the gutters are clogged, the filthy water will look for an alternate way to pour out its frustration, and you don’t want it on the basement or garage walls.

But the good news is that getting rid of this expensive headache is easy. Clean out the gutters with down pipes, and prepare your home for summer.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

6. Check Hoses for Expansion: 

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With changing temperatures comes shrinking and expanding items in the home. And one of the first signs of expansion are the water valves located at the exterior of your home – specifically the water hoses we use for gardening.

These pipes crack and regularly expand, responding to increasing temperature or direct exposure to the sunlight. Replace the damaged items with the new ones.

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IN SUMMARY: 

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The 6 tips mentioned above for summer plumbing offer great value in maintaining and keeping your home’s plumbing system in a healthy condition. However, hiring professional services is always better, as they are well-equipped to inspect the problem and solve it.

Don’t allow the plumbing mishaps to ruin your summer! Our team is just a call away! Besides, hiring professionals will save you both money and time. DIY projects seem cost-effective solutions, but if mishandled, they will cost you more money.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]