With spring here, it’s a good time to focus on the season’s fresh start. For many homeowners, this means it is time for spring cleaning! So, whether you are knee-deep in some cleaning or organizing tasks, as your local plumbing experts, we want to remind you not to overlook your plumbing! After winter, homeowners should give their plumbing system some maintenance to keep it working well for the upcoming season. As always, neglecting certain parts might result in expensive repairs later. Today, Cincinnati Plumbing & Drain aims to equip you with practical spring preparation tips to protect your home and plumbing system, offering peace of mind as you get ready for spring!
1. Did You Inspect Your Water Heater?
Your water heater works hard behind the scenes, delivering hot water when you need it. As spring approaches, you don’t want to overlook its care. Take this opportunity to give it a quick check.
- Temperature Check: To begin, verify that your water heater is set to the recommended temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit or slightly lower, as advised by the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission).
- Visual Check: It’s been a long winter. Check your water heater for any signs of corrosion, including valves and connections. If you see rust or anything unusual, call a professional to assess the damage. Addressing issues early can prevent larger, costlier problems later on.
- Audible Check: Strange noises can be an early warning sign that your system is under strain. If you hear unusual sounds, like sizzling, hissing, or crackling, it might mean your water heater needs draining. In such cases, it’s best to call a professional.
- Dust Check: The space around the water heater can become layered with dust and dirt over time. If this is the case with your unit, take some time to gently sweep around the water heater. You may also employ a vacuum with a nozzle attachment if you deem it necessary. Just be sure to practice caution and move carefully. If the unit has dust on top of it, carefully wipe down the water heater with a damp cloth. Just remember to wipe it dry afterward.
Remember, a water heater usually lasts 8-12 years based on maintenance. If yours is nearing this range, it may very well be a sign to start thinking about getting a new one.
Fun Fact to Remember: Did you know the first day of spring this year is on March 19, 2024?
2. Did You Inspect Your Sump Pump?
For homes with a sump pump, remember that early spring brings high-water tables. It’s the rainy season after all! So, make sure your sump pump is in good shape and prepared to handle the workload. This can prevent issues like basement flooding. So, protecting your belongings and home’s structure is always a wise choice.
- The Power: Ensure your sump pump is operational by pouring a bucket of water into the sump pit to test its response. If it does not turn on or respond as it should, you can try troubleshooting it yourself if you feel comfortable doing so. Click here some information on how to troubleshoot your sump pump or feel free to give us a call so we can come diagnose your issue for you!
- The Pit: Make sure to clear out any debris or sediment in the pit. Check for loose particles that could block the pump and reduce its efficiency. If you find any, remove them gently. Please make sure you double-check that the sump pump lid is securely in place to prevent debris from falling in. Moreover, you should always keep the sump pump area clean and clutter-free to avoid plumbing issues.
3. Did You Inspect Your Indoor Drains?
April showers may challenge your indoor drains. Debris buildup and blockages can cause real headaches. Keeping drains clean and clear beforehand is essential to staying spring-ready!
- The Garbage Disposal: If you have a garbage disposal, turn it on to check if it’s working well and if the water is still draining properly. Your kitchen relies on this regularly, so it’s vital to give it some care every now and then. Take note that you should clean the drain with baking soda and vinegar or lemon juice for a fresh scent. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners, as they can harm your drain and pipes!
- The Bathroom Sink, Tub, Shower & Toilets: You should regularly check that all your bathroom drains are clean and clear with no blockages. Remove drain stoppers and screens from bathroom sinks, tubs, and showers, then clear out any hair or gunk buildup. Confirm that there are no blockages by letting water run. Last of all, check all your toilets for proper flushing and draining, with no constant running or backing up.
- The Floor Drains: Sweep around your floor drains to remove hair, dust, and loose particles. If you want to make sure they are clean and ready to use, you may pour hot water down the drains to keep them functional. For deeper cleaning, vinegar and baking soda work well. Don’t forget to rinse everything thoroughly with water so no residue is left.
4. Did You Inspect Your Gutters, Downspouts, & Outdoor Drains?
Now, let’s focus on taking it outside. Your gutters and downspouts play a crucial role in directing water away from your home. So, it’s essential to add this task to your spring-cleaning routine! Clogged gutters can lead to water pooling near your foundation, causing potential damage to your home. As winter snow thaws or rain falls, unexpected materials may block your gutters, hindering water flow.
*First of all, always prioritize safety. If you’re unsure about using a ladder or lack the proper tools, it’s best to seek professional help.
- The Gutters: Prepare your ladder, gloves, and cleaning tools to clear your gutters. They might not need cleaning yet, but it’s best to inspect them before the April showers arrive! Be sure to gently clear any debris from your gutters if you do find anything that needs to be cleared.
- The Downspouts: Don’t forget to check your downspouts when inspecting your gutters. They are crucial parts of the system. Even if your gutters are clean, if the downspouts are blocked, water won’t drain properly. So, please check them too. If needed, you can remove the bottom piece to ensure it’s clear. Then, remove any debris and put it back in place. In addition, you can use a downspout extension if necessary to redirect water away.
- The Outdoor Drains: Loose leaves, flower petals, sticks, and mud can gather over drains. They may have accumulated over your outdoor drains in winter and can occur during spring. You should check all your outdoor drains around the yard and house to ensure they’re clear. If you find any blockages, use a rake or outdoor broom to clear them carefully.
By ensuring your gutters, downspouts, and outdoor drains are free of debris, you can effectively safeguard your plumbing and home from erosion and flooding.
Spring signals new beginnings and a chance to check your plumbing for the upcoming warmer months. Including these four plumbing checks in your seasonal home maintenance routine to prevent issues and extend your system’s lifespan is the way to go. And remember, for complex tasks, consider reaching out to a professional plumber such as Cincinnati Plumbing & Drain.
For any questions or concerns, feel free to call Cincinnati Plumbing & Drain today at (513) 463 – 6947, or schedule an appointment online now by clicking here!