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Fall Plumbing Maintenance Tips

fall plumbing maintenance

During the fall, some plumbing issues need to be addressed to ensure that you have a trouble-free winter. One of the essential things to do is to ensure that your pipes are in excellent condition. 

This is because leaks may result in bursts when the water in your pipes freezes. This results in a much bigger plumbing issue. Also, it may cause flooding in your house that may lead to the destruction of property. 

The following are some fall plumbing maintenance tips from the team at Airco Service to help make sure your system keeps running without issue:

1. Repair Any Leaks

You should always repair any existing leaks in your pipes. Leaks increase your water bill and can cause mold and other damage.

This can cause significant damage to your property. Water may flood your home, ruining everything from furniture to electronics. To prevent this from happening, make sure you get a plumber to fix any leaks in your home promptly.

2. Get Your Sump Pump Inspected

During the cold season, temperatures drop and cause water outside to freeze. Before winter begins, take a look at your sump pump and make sure that it’s in excellent working condition. 

This is to make sure that the pump does not break down during winter, causing damage or flooding your basement. Get a qualified plumber to inspect the sump pump and ensure that it’s working great.

3. Insulate Your Pipes

Insulating your pipes is one of the most important things to do before winter. This is because when water in the pipe freezes, this causes the pipes to burst. This may lead to your house being flooded and result in a loss in property.

To avoid this, insulate your water pipes. This makes your pipes retain some heat, and the water doesn’t freeze. Also, you can opt to leave your water taps dripping hot and cold water during the night. This ensures that water keeps moving in your pipes, and it doesn’t freeze.

4. Disconnect Hoses

During the cold season, you don’t have to water your plants and lawn. For this reason, you don’t need to have a garden hose in your yard. When temperatures begin to fall, disconnect your garden hose and keep it inside.

This is because as temperatures drop, any water left in the hose may freeze. This may cause the connected pipes to freeze, as well. This may cause more damage as the pipes may burst and flood the whole house and basement.

5. Drain the Water Heater

If you live in an area where there is hard water, it’s not unusual to find sediment build-up inside your water heater. This build-up may lead to the accumulation of rust. Rust causes the water heater to start leaking.

A leaking water heater may cause a problem since it can cause flooding. Also, rust may contaminate the water used for drinking and cooking. Before the beginning of summer, make sure your water heater is drained and dried thoroughly.

Conclusion

During winter, plumbing issues may be more likely to cause more damage to your home. This is because water pipes tend to burst during the cold season due to water freezing inside the pipes. The water heater is always in constant use and needs to be correctly maintained to make sure that it can handle the winter workload. For fall plumbing maintenance and repair, contact the team of insured and licensed plumbers at Airco Service today.

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