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Summer plumbing problems what to look for

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Summer is a great time to relax and not worry about plumbing problems, right? After all, the pipes can't freeze and cause a flood: so what can possibly go wrong? Plenty! Unfortunately, summertime is when our water usage is at its highest level of the year and that makes the hottest months prime time for various and assorted plumbing issues. Here is a quick overview of what to look out for and how to know when it's time to call a plumber.



Problem: Watch those sprinkler heads! If you have an automatic irrigation system in place, chances are that some or most of your sprinkler heads are the pop-up variety. It is not uncommon for these heads to get stuck in the "up" position during their cycle, especially if you have especially hard water that can make the mechanism sticky. Inevitably, a car or a lawn mower will take off the top of that head, resulting in a geyser the next time the system is run.



Solution: Make it a habit to inspect your sprinkler heads often during the season that they are in heavy use, and follow manufacturer's instruction for proper care and maintenance to prevent "sticking." Keeping a supply of extra heads on hand is also a good idea: such a problem is fairly easy to fix and shouldn't require a plumber.



Problem: Tree roots causing a break in the water main. We don't often think about what may be going on underground because that part of our plumbing network is out of sight. Unfortunately, large tree root are at peak growth during the summer and are strong enough to break through even the sturdiest pipes.



Solution: If you are experiencing water ooze in certain parts of your lawn or if your water pressure is unusually low over several days, it could be a sign of breakage. In this case, it's best to bring in a professional plumber immediately.



Problem: Clogged toilets. The kids are home from school and that toilet is getting used and flushed all day long. It shouldn't come as a surprise that it gets clogged from time to time.



Solution: Using a wire hanger, dislodge excess toilet paper from the bottom of the bowl and then use a plunger to force detritus through the pipes. If the clogs are caused by foreign objects being thrown in the toilet, or if the system is backed up, it's wise to call a plumber.



Some summer plumbing problems are easily resolved, while others that are a little more serious may require an expert. Always keep the contact information for your favorite Utah plumbing contractor or a plumber in the state where you live close at hand, so you can enjoy a safe and worry-free summer season.To know more about the Utah plumbing contractor services, visit our website now!

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