How To Prepare Your Plumbing for the Holiday Season
The holiday season brings more than just joy — it can also bring an extra strain on your plumbing. Extra guests, more cooking, and colder weather can lead to unexpected plumbing problems. When hosting family and friends, no one wants to deal with a clogged drain or broken pipe. In fact, the day after Thanksgiving is known as “Brown Friday” in the plumbing world due to the surge of service calls. Preparing your plumbing in advance ensures a smooth, stress-free holiday season. Keep your home’s plumbing running smoothly and avoid those holiday headaches.
Educate Your Guests
Guests may not know your plumbing’s limits, so it’s important to give a gentle reminder. You can casually mention not to flush anything other than toilet paper or leave a simple note in the bathroom. Remind everyone that wipes, paper towels, and other items belong in the trash. This quick step helps prevent unexpected clogs and keeps your plumbing flowing smoothly throughout the holidays. A small reminder goes a long way in preventing catastrophes.
Ensure You Have a Plunger
Having the right plunger handy can save you from holiday stress. Keep a flange plunger for your toilet, which creates a strong seal and clears clogs effectively. Use a cup-style plunger designed to fit flat surfaces for sinks and showers. Both tools are essential to help you quickly address minor blockages before they become bigger problems. A well-prepared home avoids plumbing emergencies during the busiest time of year.
Schedule Water Heater Maintenance
Before the holiday rush, schedule water heater maintenance to avoid surprises. Flushing the tank removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and ensuring your heater keeps up with increased demand. Proper maintenance reduces the risk of cold showers when guests arrive. It also extends the life of your water heater, saving you from costly repairs. Stay ahead by giving your water heater the attention it needs for a smooth holiday season.
Check for Leaks Beforehand
Before your holiday guests arrive, take the time to inspect all your plumbing fixtures. Pay special attention to guest bathrooms or sinks that don’t see regular use. Even minor leaks can turn into big problems when your plumbing faces increased holiday usage.
One easy way to check for toilet leaks is the food coloring test. Simply add a few drops of food coloring to the toilet tank and wait for about 10 minutes. If the color seeps into the bowl without flushing, you have a leak. Fixing leaks now not only prevents potential water damage but also saves on water waste. This simple step can help keep your plumbing trouble-free during the busiest time of the year. Don’t wait for a small leak to become a holiday emergency!
Depend On Alliance Plumbing To Prepare Your Plumbing for the Holidays
Alliance Plumbing is here to make sure your home’s plumbing runs smoothly during the holiday season. Our team offers thorough maintenance and inspection services to catch issues before they become emergencies. From water heater maintenance to leak checks, we’ve got you covered. Let us handle the prep so you can focus on enjoying your time with loved ones.
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