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Wednesday, October 14 2020
How Does the Fall Season Affect Your Plumbing System?

Fall is a favorite season of many. Apple orchards, pumpkin patches, Halloween, Football… there’s a lot of stuff to do.

But the autumn could spell bad news for your plumbing. Changes in weather cause many homeowners to experience several issues and potentially expensive problems.

We at Barner Murphy love to keep Philadelphia residents informed about plumbing issues and prepared for any problems. To that end, here are some ways the fall season can affect your plumbing system.

Drainage Blockages

Does your sink seem clogged up, even if you have no reason to believe it should be? The next place you should think about is your yard — specifically, to see if there are leaves accumulating in certain areas.

See, when leaves pile up, they can work their way into the drainage system (via wind, rain, and vehicles) and cause blockages. When this drainage is blocked, the clog works its way back to your sink’s plumbing.

A plumber can help here a lot by replacing your drain cover. This will fix the problem and help prevent it from happening in the future.

Also, make sure you rake your leaves regularly, as it’s good for your plumbing.

Burst and/or Frozen Pipes

As fall gets closer to winter, the dropping temperatures won’t bode well for your pipes. Improperly insulated pipes can lead to water freezing inside. Water expands as it freezes, which can cause your pipes to burst — leading to costly damage.

Fortunately, plumbers are experts at pipe insulation. They can ensure your pipes keep the water inside at optimal temperatures even into the winter.

Declining Water Heater

As temperatures fall, and cold rain and wind hit the ground, the ground temperature will fall. This will cause the water that goes into your heater to be colder.

Then, as you work through your warm water, it’ll slowly be replaced by this colder water.

But the heater doesn’t rest. It works twice as hard to heat this ice-cold water up to a suitable temperature.

All this extra work greatly increases the chances that your heater breaks down in some way. Then, you won’t be able to enjoy warm baths/showers when it’s cold out.

Like with the last tip, you can have a plumber insulate the pipes around your water heater to minimize heat loss. Also, we’d recommend flushing your heater to remove sediment, as sediment can mess up the transfer of heat.

Wind

Most of your plumbing is either inside your home or underground, but that doesn’t mean the wind can’t cause serious damage.

Once the wind really picks up (as it may in the fall), it can knock trees over. If the tree roots are close to pipes underground, they can damage them and wreak havoc on your plumbing.

Of course, the trees could physically crash into your house and cause damage to physical plumbing fixtures, among many other things. This is unlikely to happen, though.

Any of these problems sound familiar? Or maybe you want to get your plumbing checked before the shifting season worsens any hidden problems? Don’t hesitate to reach out to Barner Murphy. Our professionals will get your plumbing back up to speed for the colder weather.

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