As the weather gets colder, now is the time to start preparing your plumbing for winter. By taking some preventative measures now, you can avoid any future headaches and hassles down the road. Here are some tips from our professional Upper Arlington Plumbing & Drain service team on how to get your plumbing ready for winter: 

1. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED YOUR GARDEN HOSE?      

Colder temperatures signify that it’s nearly time to store away the garden hose until next spring. For some homeowners, this serves as a brief and welcome hiatus from lawn work! With less plant and grass growth in autumn, now is an opportune moment to put up your lawn mower and gardening tools for the winter. Additionally, be sure to secure the garden hose as well, so it doesn’t freeze and rupture from the winter cold; this could damage your plumbing system. By taking these extra steps, you can avoid an absolute plumbing disaster! 

2. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED YOUR GUTTERS?  

Clogged gutters are not only an annoyance but can be dangerous. If water is unable to drain, it will sit in the gutters and create a blockage, which could lead to many problems. Cleaning your gutters is an important task for any homeowner, and it’s especially pertinent in the fall due to the ever-falling fall foliage. To avoid any issues, make sure to have this job completed before the holidays. Gutter gunk can give off an unpleasant smell! 

3. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED AN ANNUAL PLUMBING INSPECTION?       

The old saying goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” The same can be applied to your home’s plumbing system. By simply booking an annual inspection, you could potentially save yourself from costly repairs down the line. Furthermore, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your pipes are set up to succeed this winter. Upper Arlington Plumbing & Drain would feel privileged to assist you with this!  

4. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED YOUR FAUCETS & PLUMBING?       

Many plumbing issues result from water leaks and drips, so checking all faucets, showers, baths, and toilets for any dripping or leaking is a good preventative measure. If you do spot an issue with leakage, don’t delay in repairing the fixture yourself or contacting a licensed plumber. Small problems have the potential to become much bigger if left unaddressed. 

5. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED YOUR EXPOSED PIPES?      

Easily prevent your pipes from freezing (and subsequently bursting) by wrapping them in pipe insulation, which you can find at any home improvement store. Insulating your pipes is an affordable and straightforward solution that will decrease the likelihood of a plumbing nightmare. 

No one ever wants to have plumbing problems, but they seem to always arise at the most inconvenient times. If you’re experiencing any issue with your plumbing, call Upper Arlington Plumbing & Drain, and we will help you no matter what time it is or how cold it gets! You can call us at (614) 363-1924, or schedule an appointment by clicking here