Warm Weather Plumbing Chores

Now that the Valley weather is warming, it’s time to do some plumbing chores which will reflect the impending heat of summer. A few preparations ahead of time will mean less work and fewer problems when the temperatures soar.

Appliance hoses

Check washing machines, dishwashers, and other water-using appliances for plastic intake hoses, which have a notorious fail rate.

Check washing machines, dishwashers, and other water-using appliances for plastic intake hoses, which have a notorious fail rate.

Check indoor hoses for all water appliances, including the dishwasher, washing machine, and refrigerator water and ice maker. The tiniest leak will eventually escalate out of control, so this check, which will only take a few seconds, will avoid those more significant leaks which can get so expensive. If you want better appliance hoses, flexible metal hoses last much longer than the tubes supplied by appliance manufacturers. We can install those for you if you’d like.

Expand the irrigation system if needed

If plant material has grown and requires additional drippers, if you’re planning on adding more trees or plants or expanding the lawn, setting up the irrigation for those is so much easier if it’s done before the actual planting.

The periodic leak test

The periodic leak test is performed by shutting off all known water devices and appliances and then watching the water meter. If it moves, either you forgot to shut something off, or something somewhere is leaking. Then it merely becomes a matter of shutting off valves until the meter stops. If the meter doesn’t stop, start looking for a leak.

Signs of indoor leaks

Signs which point to leaks in the home are a musty odor or a continually running toilet.   Signs it’s an irrigation line link are dark or ‘greasy looking’ spots in the lawn, and areas in the landscaping or grass which never dry.

Drain the water heater

You’ll want to drain the water heater before it gets too hot. If you don’t have the manufacturer’s directions on how to do it, look at this blog.  

Check condensate pump

Your condensate pump can become sickly and full of sludge and algae during the colder months of non-use. By keeping your condensate pump clean, it will last longer, and your HVAC will perform better.

If you perform these few chores, it will get your plumbing off to a good start for Spring. If you have a problem with one of these chores or with some other aspect of your plumbing, we’d be happy to help! Give us a call.

If you need a licensed, bonded, experienced plumber for plumbing installation and service in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Ahwatukee or San Tan Valley call Norfleet Family Plumbing Heating and Air at 480-681-1764.

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