How to Prevent Outdoor Plumbing Problems This Summer

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With summer fast approaching, now is the time to take action to prevent any problems from occurring with your outdoor plumbing. Here are some tips from the plumbers at Heaney Plumbing & Heating, the best plumbers in Detroit, on how to ensure that your outdoor plumbing remains problem free.

 

Outdoor plumbing can be just as complex as your indoor plumbing, with the added problem of often having to dig to get at the pipes. Outdoor plumbing includes your outdoor water distribution systems, such as your lawn sprinklers, garden watering systems, your pool, and any outdoor cooking areas you may have.

 

How do these systems break down during the summer? Any exposed pipes can easily break down from too much exposure to the elements and the sun, which can cause them to become brittle. Your irrigation pipes can break down in the heat of the midday sun. This is especially true if you are using UV-pipes, as these pipes are especially prone to damage from the sun over time.

 

Many outdoor plumbing problems are caused by tree roots. Tree roots can burst into pipes via the joints and cause serious leaks. To prevent this type of damage, you can install root guards when you plant new trees. They work by forcing tree roots to change direction and go deeper into the soil and away from your plumbing systems.

 

Another plumbing problem has to do with outdoor sprinkler systems. Sprinkler heads can be easily damaged by lawn mowers and garden tools. If you use a gardener or a landscaping company, make sure that they are aware of your sprinkler system. You will also want to clean your sprinkler system every year to prevent blockages in your system. You should also be on the lookout for any small leaks, as these systems are vulnerable during the winter and off seasons. Many of these leaks are not noticeable until you receive a high water bill.

 

One last problem to be aware of is clogged sewer lines. Spring and summer in Detroit can bring quite a bit of water. Too much water in a short time can lead to backed up sewers. Another sewer line problem that is common in Detroit is tree roots bursting into sewer lines. The only way to check for tree root damage to your sewer lines is to have them inspected by your friendly Heaney Plumbing & Heating plumber. 

 

If you have any problems with your outdoor plumbing, Heaney Plumbing & Heating is prepared to tackle the problem with expert proficiency and attention to detail. Contact us today!

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