How to Prevent Common Winter Plumbing Problems
This time of year arrives with so much fun – adorable trick-or-treaters, loved ones together around Thanksgiving tables, and the enchantment of the holidays. But with the good comes the bad. The cool weather and bitter temperatures can cause a whole world of plumbing problems. Winnipeg Supply Service Experts is here with some preventative measures to help you lower your chance of experiencing these common winter plumbing problems.
Frozen Pipes
Frozen pipes are a common plumbing problem for Winnipeg. This usually happens when high water pressure in the main water pipe combines with freezing temperatures. To help keep this plumbing problem from happening to you, leave a faucet somewhat open to make sure the water can continuously flow through. If you do find a frozen pipe, shut off the main water supply to stop the pipe from bursting. Try warming the frozen area of the pipe with warm water and if that doesn’t solve the problem, give Winnipeg Supply Service Experts a call and we’ll send one of our professional plumbers out to examine the issue.
Broken Water Line
An opening or break in your water pipe could cause major damage to your home. Water pipe cracks or breaks are commonly because of a frozen garden hose. If you keep your hose connected to your water spout following a freeze, the ice inside can cause pressure to build up in your home’s water pipes and result in a leak or a break. To prevent this problem, confirm your garden hoses are drained and disconnected before freezing temperatures set in.
Failing Hot Water Systems
If your hot water heater is not working as well as expected, verify that the temperature is set high enough. If you own a gas water heater, confirm the pilot light is still lit. If everything is set correctly and lit properly, call Winnipeg Supply Service Experts so we can send out a professional plumber to evaluate what’s going on. To avert this trouble altogether, make sure you are having your hot water heater serviced annually and it’s best if you service it well before winter begins. Call 204-800-0613 or schedule online to make sure you don’t get left in the cold this winter.