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Every homeowner knows to monitor their pipes in the winter for freezing. However, pipes can also burst in the summer from overuse and heat. In 2011, Houston experienced 700 pipe breaks a day because of the heat. Your situation may not be as drastic, but it pays to be alert and know when to call a plumber. Be on the lookout for the following warm-weather dangers.

Reasons to Call Your Plumber in the Summer 

1. Expanding Pipes

Pipes expand when they’re hot, including when you run hot water through them, or when the ground around them is warm. Such expansion is normal; however, if the ground around the pipes is too dry, it won’t make room for the enlarged pipes and can lead to cracks and leaks. Contact a plumber if your drains make excessive rattling noises during the summer.

Plumber2. Clogged Drains

Clogged pipes are common reasons to call a plumber. Between barbecues, graduation parties, and summer holidays, the sinks and toilets get more use than usual. More food may also wash down the garbage disposal — such as small bones from chicken wings — causing other foods to get stuck.

3. Leaking Pipes

Extra stress from swimming pools, sprinklers, and hoses quickens the wear and tear on your pipes. Consistent high pressure can lead to rusting and eventual breakage. Trees also grow more thanks to the sunshine and rain, pushing their roots deeper into the ground. This increases the risk of ruptures and leaks.

 

If your home needs a summertime plumber, bounce back quickly with Drain Pro Plumbing in Lakeville, MN. Since 1988, these professionals have been serving the community with fast turnarounds, same-day visits, and 24/7 emergency responses. The well-trained team can tackle leaking pipes, faulty garbage disposals, and everything in between. Learn more about their affordable plumbing services online, or call (952) 469-6999 to schedule speedy repairs.

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