The summer season can exacerbate certain plumbing issues. One common problem is leaky pipes or faucets. The increased usage of sprinklers, outdoor faucets, and swimming pools can put additional strain on the plumbing system, leading to leaks. Additionally, the higher temperatures can cause pipe deterioration and increase the risk of bursting.
Solution: It's essential to regularly inspect your plumbing system for any signs of leaks, such as damp spots or water stains. Promptly address any leaks by tightening loose connections or replacing worn-out washers. If you notice more significant issues, consult a professional Mark Johnson and Sons plumber to assess and repair the problem promptly.
Clogged drains are a common issue during the summer. With increased outdoor activities, such as backyard barbecues and gardening, more debris, food scraps, and grease find their way into the drains. Additionally, tree roots can infiltrate sewer lines, causing blockages and backups.
Solution: To prevent clogged drains, use drain covers or strainers to catch food particles and other debris. Avoid pouring grease down the drain; instead, dispose of it in a sealed container. Regularly flush drains with hot water and consider using natural drain cleaners to maintain proper flow.
During the summer, water pressure problems can arise due to increased demand and strain on the water supply system. You may experience higher water usage during this season, especially with outdoor watering and filling swimming pools.
Solution: Start by checking the main water valve to ensure it is fully open. If the problem persists, clean or replace aerators on faucets, as debris can accumulate and obstruct water flow.