Springing Ahead on Plumbing Maintenance

With the arrival of spring fast approaching, many Chattanooga-area residents are looking forward to sunshine, pleasant temperatures, and budding trees. For many, spring is a season of renewal and productivity—a time to revamp New Year’s resolutions, finish strong in school, or dive into a list of home improvements.
It may not be the most exciting thing on your to-do list, but plumbing maintenance before and during springtime is crucial for the well-being of your home. While plumbing issues can arise at any time, the drastic temperature fluctuations and increased precipitation that often accompany the spring season are notorious for causing or worsening plumbing problems.
That’s where Williams Plumbing Services comes in.
At Williams Plumbing, we have the tools and expertise to not only detect and solve problems before they become serious, but also to find solutions to problems that have gone unaddressed or seem to arise unexpectedly. Whether you’re just concerned about a high water bill or have woken up to a plumbing disaster, Williams Plumbing Services is committed to restoring optimal functionality to your home.
Continue reading to learn more about how you can safeguard your home throughout the spring season and identify potential issues before they escalate into catastrophic problems.
- Keep tabs on leaky pipes. It’s no secret that freezing temperatures can lead to frozen water, which can cause pipes to expand and crack. While pipes made of any material are prone to cracking, materials such as cast iron and galvanized pipe—commonly used in older homes—are especially susceptible, due to their tendency to rust and corrode over time.
- When ice thaws, leaks may become apparent. Contact a plumbing professional immediately if you notice discolored water, fluctuations in your water pressure or temperature, soggy areas in your yard or crawl space, stains on your walls or ceiling, or mold and mildew in your home or crawl space.
- In addition to watching for signs of leaks, make sure you take proper precautions to avoid frozen pipes in the event of a cold snap. If you don’t have faucet covers readily available, purchase some at your local hardware store, or ask Williams Plumbing about getting complimentary faucet covers when you schedule a visit.
- Make sure your sump pump is properly maintained. Sump pumps play a crucial role in protecting your home from backups and flooding. In springtime, the earth can become saturated with rainfall and melting groundwater, which can overwhelm a poorly-maintained sump pump and lead to costly water damage.
- Before you anticipate warmer temperatures and increased rainfall, make sure your sump pump is draining properly and that the water discharge is at least 20 feet away from your house. You can test the pump’s drainage by slowly pouring a bucket of water into the pump to make sure the water is discharged when it reaches a certain level. If you notice debris in or around your pump or water discharge area, be sure to remove it and inspect the areas regularly to avoid future build-up.
- If you suspect a problem with your sump pump, contact Williams Plumbing Services before it’s too late—our qualified technicians will be happy to analyze the issue and provide an appropriate solution to keep your home safe and your plumbing running smoothly.
- It may be time for a water heater check-up. Though it’s not something we often think about, water heaters typically work overtime during the winter. The increased usage can lead to quicker sediment build-up and more wear and tear. Like any appliance, water heaters require regular maintenance and periodic inspection.
- You can refer to your water heater’s owner’s manual for information on how to flush and inspect your water heater, or contact Williams Plumbing to schedule a visit with one of our technicians.
- If you’re noticing temperature fluctuations, insufficient amounts of hot water, crackling or knocking sounds coming from the tank, discolored water, a rotten egg smell, or water around the base of the unit, you may want to consider contacting a plumbing professional as these signs may indicate an issue beyond the need for routine maintenance.
Conclusion
While springtime plumbing maintenance may be about as fun buying a weather radio or stocking up on allergy medication (if you know, you know), it’s a necessary part of home-ownership that can save you lots of time and hassle in the long-run.
As a locally-owned plumbing company, Williams Plumbing Services understands the needs of the Chattanooga- and North Georgia-area communities. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and top-notch plumbing solutions to all customers.
To request a quote or schedule a visit, call us TODAY at 423-883-1490.
We look forward to serving you!





