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Steps to De-Winterize Your Plumbing

De-winterizing your homeu2019s plumbing is an essential step in preparing for the spring and summer months. By following the steps outlined in this guide and knowing when to seek professional assistance, you can ensure that your plumbing system remains in top condition and ready to meet your needs throughout the year. More info: https://i5exteriors.com/

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Steps to De-Winterize Your Plumbing

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  1. Steps TO DE-WINTERIZE YOUR PLUMBING

  2. Inspect Your Plumbing System Start by visually inspecting your plumbing system in Vancouver for any signs of damage or leaks. Look for cracks in pipes, loose fittings, and evidence of corrosion. If you notice any issues, it’s essential to address them before proceeding with de-winterization in Vancouver.

  3. Turn On Main Water Supply Locate the main water shut-off valve in your home and gradually turn it back on to restore water flow to your plumbing system. Take care to do this slowly to prevent sudden pressure surges that could damage pipes and fixtures.

  4. Check for Leaks Once the water is flowing, carefully check all faucets, fixtures, and exposed pipes for leaks. Pay close attention to joints, connections, and valves. If you discover any leaks, tighten connections or replace damaged components as needed.

  5. Flush Water Lines Open each faucet in your home, starting with the highest floor and working your way down. Allow the water to run for a few minutes to flush out any air and debris that may have accumulated in the pipes during the winter months.

  6. THANK YOU! • ​Contact us​ • i5 Roofing & Exteriors Inc. • 8100 NE St Johns Rd, Vancouver, WA 98665 • 360-946-0868 https://i5exteriors.com/

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