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Spring Cleaning Your Plumbing?

Springtime has arrived, and with it comes balmy weather, blooming flowers, spring showers - and the pestilence of pollen. Yet what does this season have to do with plumbing? Just as we clean our homes to spruce up our living space for the warmer months ahead, your pipes need a bit of "spring freshness" too!


Spring plumbing maintenance

  • Check for leaks - Leaks may not be visible, but they can cause major damage if left unchecked. You should look for signs of water pooling or seeping around fixtures and pipes or listen for strange gurgling sounds. You can also check the meter.
  • Do your annual drain inspection with a drain camera. Inspect your perimeter drains and your main sewer and water lines.
  • Inspect visible pipes - It’s important to check for any signs of wear or corrosion on your pipes. This can help avoid costly repairs down the road.
  • Test for water pressure - Low water pressure can be a sign that you have issues with your plumbing, so it is best to get this checked out right away.
  • Water heater- An annual water heater flush can help eliminate sediment and mineral deposits, while an inspection by a licensed plumber can drastically minimize the possibility of failure. Investing in such preventive maintenance services each year is essential for preserving your safety as well as making sure that you get the most out of your appliance.
  • Toilets- Inspect the tank's exterior for any cracks or leaks. Listen intently to detect potential water running sounds. To confirm, you can perform a simple test with food coloring by adding a few drops into your tanks and waiting to observe if it appears in the toilet bowl.
  • Outside faucets- By taking the time to inspect your outside faucets for any potential leakages, you can keep more money in your pocket and reduce water waste.


To protect your home from costly disasters, it's critical to make plumbing upkeep a consistent part of your maintenance routine. This will help avert blockages, debris accumulation, and aging pipes that can lead to broken pipelines. With regular inspections and preservation efforts, you'll not only extend the life of your systems but also minimize overall expenditure on plumbing repairs as well as cut down on occasions requiring expert assistance.

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