Fall is here, which means winter and cold temperatures are coming fast! Winter in Georgia may not be as harsh as in northern climates, but freezing temperatures still pose a significant threat to plumbing systems. One of the most common winter plumbing issues is frozen pipes, which can lead to leaks, clogs, and backups. As a local plumbing company, we see firsthand how many of these problems could be avoided with a bit of preparation in the fall. While we’re always happy to provide our plumbing services, preventing issues is more convenient and cost-effective for homeowners and tenants alike.
Here are some practical tips to prepare your plumbing system for the winter season and avoid unexpected repairs:
Water heaters are especially vulnerable in the winter, often failing when temperatures drop. To avoid sudden breakdowns, have your water heater inspected before winter begins. A professional plumber can identify any potential issues, clean out the tank, and ensure everything is functioning correctly.
If you live in an area with hard water, sediment can accumulate in the tank faster, requiring more frequent cleanings—typically every six months. Removing sediment buildup improves efficiency and extends the life of your water heater, helping you avoid cold showers in the middle of winter.
Preventing leaks and major pipe issues starts with knowing what’s going on inside your pipes. A camera pipe inspection is a proactive way to detect early signs of corrosion, leaks, or sediment buildup in your sewer main. This non-invasive method allows plumbers to assess the condition of your plumbing system and spot vulnerabilities that could become bigger problems during colder months. Identifying and addressing issues early can save you from costly repairs down the line.
Georgia’s fluctuating temperatures, especially the dramatic differences between day and night, can place significant stress on your plumbing. Frozen pipes are a common cause of leaks and water damage during winter. To prevent this, it’s crucial to winterize your plumbing by insulating any exposed pipes. Focus on exterior pipes, crawl spaces, and pipes in unheated areas like garages and basements.
Use foam pipe insulation or heat tape to wrap vulnerable pipes, providing an extra layer of protection against freezing temperatures. By insulating your plumbing, you reduce the risk of pipes freezing and bursting, which can lead to costly emergency repairs.
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