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Tips to Avoid ‘Holiday Plumbing Disasters’ with a Plumber’s Help

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The holiday season is a time for family gatherings, celebrations, and lots of cooking. But with increased house activity, plumbing issues can often become uninvited guests. From clogged drains to overworked water heaters, holiday plumbing disasters can put a damper on your festivities. To ensure a smooth and worry-free season, consider these expert tips to keep your plumbing system in check.

 1. Pre-Holiday Plumbing Inspection

Consider employing a professional to inspect your plumbing before the holidays start. There could be tiny leaks and worn-out fixtures that were not initially noticed and minor clogs that can possibly become more serious during heavy usage. As an added benefit, through inspection, you get enough time to make repairs prior to the holiday guests so that there are no chances of ruining your holiday at all.

 2. Preventing Clogs Through Simple Precautions 

Holiday cooking quickly piles up food scraps, oils, and grease in the drain lines that can easily cause them to clog. This will lead to a great kitchen plumbing disaster if all of you are not mindful about keeping certain items away from the sink, including your cooking oils, coffee grounds, and fibrous vegetable scraps. A plumber in Santa Rosa, CA, may install a drain guard to catch larger debris. 

3. Keep Your Garbage Disposal Working Properly

Holidays mean an added workload for garbage disposals. Do not stuff it up too full with heavy food peels and fibrous wastes like celery and potato peels. Feed these slowly into the disposal. Important to run cold water down before and after use so food bits will not lodge onto the blades. When it's not doing it, then have an expert go in there and give it a little tune-up prior to the holidays.

4. Insulate Pipes from Freezing Weather

Frozen weather might be a problem when it freezes unprotected pipes, especially during holiday parties if they break. Preventing pipes from freezing in areas like basements, crawl spaces, and attics may be achieved by insulating them. A professional will identify which pipes are susceptible to freezing and provide recommendations for insulation methods so that water will flow freely, even in colder climates.

5. Set Your Water Heater for Higher Demand

Holiday guests mean higher demand for hot water, and an unprepared water heater may struggle to keep up. Adjusting your water heater’s settings before the holidays can ensure it’s ready for showers, dishwashing, and laundry. A professional plumber can assess its capacity and suggest a temperature adjustment that balances efficiency and safety, keeping everyone comfortable without risking burns.

6. Check Your Washing Machine for Problems

Before everyone comes to your house for the holidays, check if all your toilets work fine. Check for its draining capacity, and then you see that it bubs; that is enough for an expert to deal with that blockage. For that, you won't worry anymore about the heaviest use of your bathrooms because the expert can resolve this, saving you some embarrassment from such an inconvenient event.

 7. Pay Attention to Shower Drainages

More guests mean more showers, which usually results in clogged shower drains due to hair and soap buildup. Installing a drain cover in each shower can help minimize drain blockages. If the drains are already slow, a plumbing professional can perform a drain cleaning in Santa Rosa, CA, to clear out any existing buildup so your plumbing system can handle the increased usage without interruptions.

 8. Check Washing Machine Hoses

Holiday clothes, bedding, and towels add to even more clothes you have to wash. Be sure to check under your sink for leaks around the hoses coming from your washing machine. These could rupture because of usage. He or she can easily exchange the older hoses with a stronger set so that you enjoy your holiday seasons without worrying over your laundry machine.

9. Avoid Pressure Related Problems Beforehand

Low water pressure could mean you have a larger issue, like a hidden leak or mineral buildup in pipes. Increased holiday water usage makes these issues worse and can cause poor performance or even damage pipes. You should have the expert check your water pressure and make any necessary repairs to avoid potential headaches down the road.

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 10. Keep Plumber's Contact Information Handy

Even with the best preparation, plumbing issues may arise unexpectedly. Keep the contact information of a reliable professional handy, especially an expert who offers 24-hour emergency services. Having easy access to a professional could make all the difference in case of a major plumbing issue.

Holiday plumbing disasters can turn joyous gatherings into stressful situations, but a little preventive work with a professional helps prevent such incidents. Therefore, follow these pipelines, from inspection to garbage disposal maintenance, to get you through the holiday season in a smooth, disaster-free way. Preparation of your plumbing system well in advance allows you to focus on what's important.

Are you ready to holiday-proof your plumbing system? Contact a licensed plumbing expert from Curoso Plumbing at 707-545-5017 to schedule a pre-holiday inspection and make sure your home is prepared for the busy season.

FAQ

How do I protect pipes from freezing during the holidays?

Wrap exposed pipes in colder locations like basements or attics and open cabinets containing pipes to let warm air circulate. A professional can install pipe insulation or suggest other effective solutions against freezing and bursting.

Is a plumbing inspection before the holidays worth it?

Yes, the pre-holiday inspection can give a head start to avoiding small problems becoming major when used with hefty loads. This move keeps you from doing major repairs and being reliable for the festive season plumbing.

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Chris Bates

STEWARTVILLE

JERSEY SHORE WEEKEND

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