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How to Prepare Your Plumbing for the Fall Season

Interestingly, many people only worry about two seasons, winter and summer, when it comes to everything including plumbing. Fall and spring are treated as rather calm seasons, perhaps due to the lack of weather extremities like with the other seasons.

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How to Prepare Your Plumbing for the Fall Season

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  1. Interestingly, many people only worry about two seasons, winter and summer, when it comes to everything including plumbing. Fall and spring are treated as rather calm seasons, perhaps due to the lack of weather extremities like with the other seasons. According to our plumber Toms River, change in season can affect your plumbing system, and that’s why you should make sure it’s in shape. Summer is soon coming to an end, so you should use these tips to prepare your plumbing system for fall.

  2. Disconnect Outdoor Hoses - Don’t get too comfortable with the warmth of summer that you forget to prepare for the chilly fall weather. Go around your house and unplug every hose. This primary care will help you protect your plumbing from the frigid winter weather and the expansion and contractions that come with weather changes. Just like with pipes, frozen hoses can bust and leave you with serious repairs.

  3. Insulate Faucets - Now that your outside hoses are disconnected, you also need to turn off the taps that connect to them. A top plumber Brick advises families to buy insulation kits from home improvement stores and insulate the faucets. This will protect your home from any possible water damage when the water gets colder. If you’re not good at DIY projects, call a plumber who will also inspect and protect your entire plumbing system. Drain the Water Heater - Nothing comes through like a hot shower on a cold day. Draining and cleaning the buildup from your water heater will increase its efficiency and give you the motivation to do outside chores like cleaning the driveway on cold days.

  4. Monitor the Pressure Valve - The pressure valve, according to a lead plumber Toms River can alert you early of any problems with the water heater. You can test the pressure valve by pulling the lever that connects it with the water heater. When you let it fall, it should allow water to go into the drainpipe. Hot water can also be sprayed on you so you should do this with care. Call a trusted plumber if you see no action as this might mean you need a new pressure valve.

  5. According to our plumber Brick or plumber bayville some actions you take to protect your plumbing might appear small or unnecessary but they go a long way. In addition to the protection methods discussed here, it’s critical that you call a plumber to inspect your plumbing system with the change in season. The winter seasons is the most notorious with plumbing emergencies. To avoid getting frustrated with your plumbing, have a licensed, insured and bonded plumbing company do any necessary repairs and protection before the season of plumbing terror dawns.

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