Spring has arrived in Atlanta, and while most homeowners are focused on blooming flowers and warmer weather, your plumbing system needs some love too. Winter can be tough on pipes, fixtures, and drains, leading to hidden leaks and inefficiencies that could cause bigger problems down the road. Follow this spring-ready plumbing checklist to protect your home and keep your plumbing running smoothly all season long.
1. Check for Leaks and Drips
Even a small leak can waste hundreds of gallons of water over time, driving up your water bill and causing damage behind walls and under sinks. As temperatures warm up, check for:
- Dripping faucets and showerheads—those tiny leaks add up!
- Damp spots, mold, or corrosion under sinks.
- Silent toilet leaks—just add a few drops of food coloring to the tank. If color appears in the bowl within 30 minutes, you’ve got a leak.
Spotted an issue? Fix & Flow offers expert leak repair to help you avoid wasted water and expensive damage.
2. Test Your Sump Pump (If You Have One)
Spring showers can mean basement floods if your sump pump isn’t working properly. If your home has one, make sure it’s ready for heavy rain by:
- Pouring a bucket of water into the sump pit—does the pump turn on?
- Checking the discharge pipe for blockages.
- Listening for strange noises or sluggish operation.
If your sump pump fails the test, don’t wait for a flood. Our team can repair or replace it to keep your home safe from unexpected water damage.
3. Flush Your Water Heater
Over time, sediment builds up inside your water heater, making it less efficient and leading to higher energy costs. To keep it running well:
- Turn off the power or gas supply.
- Attach a hose to the drain valve and flush out built-up sediment.
- Look for signs of rust, corrosion, or leaks around the unit.
Is your water heater over 10 years old? It might be time to upgrade to a high-efficiency tankless water heater.
4. Clean Gutters and Downspouts to Prevent Drainage Issues
Spring storms can overwhelm your home’s drainage system, leading to basement leaks and even sewer problems. Keep water flowing away from your house by clearing out:
- Leaves, twigs, and debris from gutters.
- Blockages in downspouts that can cause water backups.
5. Unclog Slow Drains Before They Back Up
Slow drains aren’t just annoying—they’re a warning sign. Common culprits include:
- Hair and soap scum in bathroom sinks and showers.
- Grease and food buildup in kitchen drains.
- Outdoor debris washed into drains from winter storms.
Try using baking soda and vinegar to break up minor clogs, but if your drains are still slow, call Fix & Flow for professional drain cleaning.
6. Inspect Your Sewer Line for Tree Root Intrusions
Atlanta’s lush trees are great for shade but not for sewer lines. Tree roots naturally seek out water sources during the Spring growing season, and they can crack or clog underground pipes, leading to:
- Frequent clogs or strange gurgling noises.
- Water backing up in sinks or tubs.
- Unpleasant odors from drains or your yard.
Fix & Flow offers sewer camera inspections to catch problems early. If roots are invading your pipes, we provide hydro jetting and trenchless sewer repair to fix the issue with minimal disruption.
7. Test Outdoor Plumbing and Sprinkler Systems
As the weather warms up, it’s time to check your outdoor faucets, sprinklers, and irrigation system to make sure winter didn’t leave any damage.
- Turn on outdoor faucets and check for leaks or low water pressure.
- Inspect sprinkler heads for cracks or misalignment.
- Look for leaks in irrigation lines that could spike your water bill.
Schedule a Spring Plumbing Checkup with Atlanta’s Trusted Experts
Spring is a time for fresh starts—including your plumbing. Whether you need gas leak repair and detection, drain cleaning, sewer line inspections, water heater maintenance, or emergency plumbing services, Fix & Flow Plumbing has you covered.
Let’s get your plumbing spring-ready. Schedule your service appointment today!