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3 Most Common Summer Plumbing Issues

3 most common summer plumbing issues

If you are like many homeowners out there, you might think that the colder winter months are the only months out of the year that you need to worry about more frequent plumbing issues, but the truth of the matter is actually much different. The summer months bring with them their own brand of issues that become more common and that you need to be on the lookout for, otherwise you could find yourself dealing with serious plumbing issues when you would rather be enjoying extra time with your family or enjoying the outdoors. Even though these issues are more common during the summer months, they can still be mitigated and kept in check just by taking care to look for some of the warning signs and making sure that you get the help you need right away when you notice their presence. To help you get an idea of what you need to be on the lookout for and help keep your home better protected over the course of the summer months from serious plumbing issues, our team of professionals have taken the time to put together this short list. This list by your professional plumber details some of the more common plumbing issues that tend to pop up during the course of the summer months.

Sprinkler Leaks

Summertime means lush, green lawns, blooming flowers, and well manicured landscapes that will be sure to turn the neighbors heads, but your landscape can only thrive if your sprinkler system is ready for the task ahead. If you are one of the many homeowners who make use of sprinkler systems to keep your lawn looking its best throughout the course of the summer months, you want to be sure that you keep an eye on your system as you are starting to put it into more and more frequent use over the summer months. Not using your system for months at a time over the course of the fall and winter can result in a lot of wear and tear, potentially leading to serious leaks that can cost you more than you realize. A sprinkler leak might not be immediately noticeable until you open your water bill next month and find a dramatic increase that you simply can't account for. To help prevent this, it is important to make sure that you thoroughly clean your sprinkler system before it goes into very heavy use this summer and inspect all the areas you can for leaks that might cost you big.

Toilet Maintenance

If you have a larger family, you are probably already more than aware that the summertime means your house sees a great deal more activity on a daily basis with the kids home from school now. Unfortunately, this also means that your bathrooms are going to see more use as well, and your toilets are going to be getting flushed more often. Because of this increased use, they are actually more likely to need maintenance during the coming months, but there are a couple of ways you can help to prevent this. The best way to keep your toilets running smoothly this summer is to make sure that everyone in the house knows to use only a responsible amount of toilet paper each time they use the bathroom and that everyone is on the same page as to what can and can't be flushed down the toilet. Just making everyone aware is a great way to help prevent further issues.

Disposal Problems

Another common plumbing issue that many homeowners run across during the summer months happen to be issues that might arise with your home's garbage disposal. Summer is the time for outdoor cookouts and since the kids will be home from school, it means that your garbage disposal is likely to be seeing a bit more use this summer. The best way to avoid any issues with your garbage disposal is to make sure to limit its use, and to make sure that everyone knows they can never push in heavier items, like hard fruits and vegetables, or overly starchy foods that can absorb water and case your drains to clog.