Keep your home's plumbing great this summer. Simple tips can prevent big problems.
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Think about all the extra activity in your North Attleboro home during the summer. More people might be visiting, leading to more showers, more toilet flushes, and more potential for things going down the drain that shouldn’t. Grease from those delicious summer cookouts can easily solidify in your pipes, creating blockages. Hair from extra showers, especially with more guests around, is another common culprit. Even seemingly small items can cause big problems. By being mindful of what goes down your drains, you can save yourself from the inconvenience of a clogged drain and the need for a plumber. A simple kitchen strainer can catch food scraps, and a hair catcher in your shower drain can make a significant difference.
Living in Bristol County means enjoying the outdoors! Think about rinsing off sandy beach gear or muddy gardening tools. Where does that water go? Often, it can carry sand, soil, and debris into your drainage system. Over time, this buildup can restrict flow and even cause blockages. Consider using outdoor faucets further away from your home’s main drainage lines for rinsing off these items. This small step can prevent unwanted materials from entering your pipes and causing issues down the line.
With more people using your Plymouth County home’s facilities during the summer, your toilets can face increased strain. Avoid flushing anything other than toilet paper and human waste. Items like wipes, paper towels, and feminine hygiene products don’t break down properly and are a leading cause of toilet clogs. Keep a small wastebasket in the bathroom to encourage proper disposal of these items. Being mindful of what goes into your toilet can save you from messy and inconvenient toilet repairs.
While it’s hot outside in Norfolk County, you still rely on your water heater for showers, laundry, and dishwashing. Increased demand during the summer months can sometimes push your water heater to its limit. To keep it running efficiently, consider adjusting the thermostat to a slightly lower setting. This can save energy and reduce the strain on the unit. Also, be aware of any unusual noises or leaks coming from your water heater. These could be signs of a problem that needs attention before it becomes a bigger issue. Regular maintenance can actually prolong the life of your water heater.
Summer humidity in Bristol County can sometimes mask small leaks. However, even a tiny drip can lead to significant water waste and potential damage over time. Keep an eye out for damp spots under sinks, around toilets, and near your water heater. Check your faucets and showerheads for any persistent drips. A sudden increase in your water bill could also indicate a hidden leak. Addressing leaks can prevent water damage and conserve this precious resource.
The summer heat in Plymouth County can sometimes exacerbate existing pipe issues. Temperature fluctuations can cause pipes to expand and contract, potentially worsening cracks or weak spots. If you notice any signs of a leak or pipe damage, such as discolored water or reduced water pressure, it’s important to address it quickly. Ignoring a small pipe issue can lead to a burst pipe, resulting in significant water damage and the need for an emergency plumber. Acting fast can save you a lot of trouble and expense.
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