Updated January 18, 2024
Winters can be beautiful, with holidays approaching and the snow falling. When your HVAC system is up and running and keeping you cozy, you don’t want to imagine that the wet and cold weather can wreak havoc on your home’s plumbing system.
The combination of holiday celebrations, un-serviced boilers, and freezing temperatures can cause problems for your plumbing system that can quickly become an emergency. Luckily, understanding essential proactive maintenance can help you avoid some common issues during the winter and improve the life of your appliances.
As we approach winter, you need to be prepared. The temperature dip comes with frozen pipes and worn-out parts; your water could stop flowing correctly. It could turn the next few months into a disaster. We have compiled a list of the top five common plumbing issues you must watch out for to ensure you are prepared.
1. Damaged Water Pumps or Sump Pumps
If left uncovered, irrigation and tank water pumps are prone to freezing during the winter. To reduce susceptibility to flooding, a sump pump is installed in a sump pit. This can be a significant issue in areas that experience large amounts of stormwater.
Your water pumps and sump pumps require regular annual maintenance. Freezing temperatures can damage them, resulting in cracks and failure. Watch out for pooling water, which indicates that your pumps are malfunctioning.
Please schedule an appointment with our professional plumbers. Our team can catch these issues before major flooding and repairs are needed. It is also essential to keep the heating cables installed around pumps to ensure they are safe from freezing all winter.
2. Frozen Pipes and Burst Pipes
Frozen pipes that eventually burst are a prevalent plumbing concern in the winter. With time, the insulation on the pipes wears off or falls away. This means they are exposed in areas where the pipes were protected from freezing.
You should regularly maintain your pipes to identify and insulate exposed pipes. Also, seal any visible cracks on the pipes. Ensure you maintain consistent indoor temperatures to avoid fluctuations that may destroy the pipes. In highly vulnerable areas, use heat tape to add an extra layer of protection. This effective precaution can protect your pipes from high vulnerability during the winter so they don’t burst.
Burst pipes are a severe winter plumbing emergency that can be inconvenient. When the water inside the pipes freezes, it exerts a lot of pressure, resulting in ruptures. Watch out for faucet failure to drip, insufficient heating, and poor insulation, as these could contribute to your pipes bursting.
3. Low Water Pressure
Nothing is as frustrating as experiencing low water pressure when running the water heater or washing your clothes. Damage to water pipes, pump failures, closed valves, and stuck faucets can cause this reduction in water pressure, which can manifest as poor flow or reduced water pressure.
If you notice low water pressure in your home, contact our plumbers to troubleshoot the cause of the issue. They can diagnose the problem from when the lines enter your home and work backward toward fixtures to identify restrictions.
You can also consider thawing exterior hose bibs. This can help restore pressure caused by ice blockages. You might also want to consider removing the trapped air bubbles from lines. If the problem persists, the water heater could need repairs or replacement. Moreover, ensure that you have our plumbers look into the issue. They can identify the problem and provide repair options.
4. Hot Water Heater Malfunction
A cold shower in the summer can be refreshing. However, it is miserable and dreaded in the winter. Most homeowners are unaware that water heaters have a lifespan of about 10 to 12 years. Moreover, their functionality reduces significantly as the years go by due to wear and tear.
Inspect all your water heater components that may wear out or fail during the winter. These include heating coils, gas control valves, and thermostats. At Golden Rule, our plumbers can help you diagnose the issue and recommend the parts that need replacement, so you won’t have to replace the entire system and incur a considerable cost if the failure is caused by one faulty part.
Look for rust leaks, which could signal that a failing tank needs to be replaced. Watch out for popping sounds, yellow pilot flames, odd noises, and abnormal heating durations, which could also indicate the need for maintenance service. Schedule regular inspections and maintenance before winter to prevent the escalation of issues mid-winter.
5. Blocked Drains
As winter approaches and festivities take over, drains are often neglected and misused around the house, causing them to clog and block. When blockages build up, you could experience a plumbing emergency characterized by clogged sinks, bad smells, and overflowing toilets. This emergency can be costly.
You can use preventive measures to keep your drains from clogging. Avoid putting grease or fat-filled materials down your sink drains. It would be best if you did not flush anything else from your toilet drain except for tissue paper and human waste. Always install drain traps in all drains in your house to trap solids and prevent them from flowing accidentally into your pipes.
It is essential to be mindful of your disposal during the winter. This means avoiding disposing of starchy and fibrous foods in the drain as they can clog it. Boiling water is also effective in maintaining functional drains. Pour hot water regularly down the drains to help dissolve any grease buildup.
Keep your outdoor drains and gutters clear of debris. Check for slow-draining sinks and tubs and treat them monthly with enzyme cleaners. This will help prevent grime from stinking. Clearing winter and fall gunk will reduce your susceptibility to drain blocks by removing the drains and ensuring that things flow freely again.
Consider scheduling a professional inspection with our plumbers. They can address potential problems before you experience a significant emergency.
Do You Have a Winter Plumbing Emergency?
These and many more plumbing emergencies can cause significant structural damage and even incur hefty bills if left unchecked. Don’t let plumbing problems in the winter destroy your comfort and bank account. Talk to us today to prevent these issues before they occur.
Trust Golden Rule to be available 24/7 for your emergency plumbing issues. We are available anytime to cater to your Metro area needs. Our professional technicians and plumbers will give you expert plumbing solutions and advice based on your emergency. Besides plumbing, we also offer heating, air conditioning, and electrical services to address all your home comfort needs.
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