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5 Plumbing Tips for a Hassle-Free Summer

by | Mar 22, 2023 | Plumbing

Get Ready for the Heat with These 5 Plumbing Tips for a Hassle-Free Summer

Summer is just around the corner, and while most of us are looking forward to the warm weather, it also means dealing with plumbing issues that come with hotter temperatures. From burst pipes to clogged drains, summertime can be a real hassle for homeowners who aren’t prepared. But don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. In this post, we’ll share five essential plumbing tips that will help keep your home cool and comfortable all summer long. So grab a cold drink and read on to learn how you can be ready for whatever the season brings!

Introduction to Prepping Your Home for the Summer Heat

As the weather gets warmer, it’s time to start thinking about how to keep your home cool during the summer months. One of the best ways to do this is to make sure your plumbing is up to date, and in good condition. Here are a few tips on how to prep your home for the summer heat:

  • Check your air conditioner and make sure it’s in good working order. Clean or replace the filter if necessary.
  • Inspect your windows and doors to make sure they are properly sealed. caulking and weatherstripping can help prevent drafts and keep cool air in.
  • Check all of your appliances that use water, such as your washing machine, dishwasher, and toilets, to make sure they are running properly and not leaking.

Tip #1: Have Your Plumbing System Checked

As the temperatures start to rise, it’s important to make sure your plumbing system is up for the challenge. One of the best ways to do this is to have your plumbing system checked by a professional. This will ensure that everything is in good working order and can help identify any potential problems before they become an issue.

If you’re not sure how often you should have your plumbing system checked, a good rule of thumb is to have it done at least once a year. However, if you live in an area with hard water or are on a well, you may need to have it done more often. Either way, it’s always better to be safe than sorry!

Tip #2: Replace Old Plumbing Fixtures

If your plumbing fixtures are more than a few years old, it might be time to replace them. Newer fixtures are often more energy-efficient, and they can help you save money on your water bill. If you’re not sure whether your fixtures need to be replaced, ask a plumber for an inspection.

Tip #3: Unclog Severe Drains

If your drains are already starting to show signs of wear and tear, it’s important to take care of them before the weather gets too hot. A plumbing professional can clear out any blockages and unclog your drains so that they’re ready for the summer weather.
To unclog a severe drain, you’ll need to first identify the clog. Usually, it’s caused by an accumulation of hair, soap scum, and food particles. Once you know where the blockage is, it’s possible to clear it out using a drain cleaning tool such as a plumber’s snake or an auger. If DIY techniques aren’t successful in removing the clog, you can call a professional plumbing service to take care of the problem quickly and safely.

Tip #4: Install a Water Filter

If you want to make sure your plumbing is ready for the summer heat, one of the best things you can do is install a water filter. This will help to remove any impurities from your water supply and also help to improve the taste and smell of your water. There are a few different types of water filters available on the market, so be sure to do some research to find the one that best suits your needs. Once you have your new water filter installed, be sure to flush out your plumbing system by running all the taps in your home for a few minutes. This will help to remove any sediment that may have built up in your pipes over the winter months.

Tip #5: Insulate Hot Water Pipes

If your water heater is located in an unconditioned space, such as a garage or basement, insulating the hot water pipes can help reduce heat loss and save energy. Water heaters are typically wrapped in an insulation blanket to help keep the heat in, but the hot water pipes are often left exposed. You can purchase pre-slit pipe insulation at most hardware stores and easily wrap it around the hot water pipes. Just be sure to measure the circumference of the pipe before you buy the insulation so you get the right size.

Conclusion

Making sure that your plumbing is prepared for the heat of summer is a great way to make sure your home stays cool and efficient all season long. With these five important tips, you can stay one step ahead of any problems that may arise and keep your plumbing running as smoothly as possible. Beat the summer heat with confidence, knowing that you have taken the necessary steps to ensure your success!

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