After a long winter, spring is one of the best times to inspect your home’s plumbing system. Freezing temperatures, snow, ice, and seasonal temperature swings can all put stress on both indoor and outdoor plumbing. In many cases, damage from winter does not become noticeable until temperatures begin warming up in the spring.
A simple plumbing inspection in the spring can help homeowners catch small problems early before they turn into costly repairs or water damage.
Why Winter Can Be Hard on Plumbing
During the winter months, plumbing systems expand and contract as temperatures change. Pipes, fittings, hose bibs, water lines, and drains can all be affected by freezing temperatures.
Even if a pipe did not fully freeze or burst during winter, cold weather can still weaken fittings and connections over time. Once temperatures rise and water usage increases in the spring, those weak spots may begin leaking.
Spring is the perfect time to inspect your plumbing system and make sure everything made it through winter properly.
What Homeowners Should Check in the Spring
Outdoor Faucets and Hose Bibs
Outdoor faucets are one of the most common places for freeze related plumbing damage.
Turn on your exterior faucets and check for:
- Leaks around the handle or connections
- Weak water pressure
- Water dripping after shut off
- Water leaking inside the home when the faucet is running
A damaged hose bib may have cracked during freezing temperatures, even if the damage is not immediately visible.
Sprinkler and Irrigation Systems
If your home has an irrigation system, spring startup is important.
Look for:
- Broken sprinkler heads
- Wet spots in the yard
- Low water pressure
- Water pooling around valves or lines
Frozen irrigation lines can crack underground during winter and may not show signs until the system is turned back on.
Exposed Pipes and Plumbing Connections
Take a few minutes to visually inspect exposed plumbing pipes in:
- Basements
- Crawl spaces
- Utility rooms
- Garages
Check for:
- Moisture or water stains
- Corrosion on fittings
- Small drips or leaks
- Signs of previous freezing
Even a slow drip can lead to water damage if left unaddressed.
Water Heater Inspection
Spring is also a good time to visually inspect your water heater.
Check for:
- Moisture around the base
- Corrosion on fittings
- Leaks around valves or connections
- Proper clearance around the unit
If you have a gas water heater, make sure carbon monoxide detectors in your home are functioning properly and that airflow around the unit is not blocked.
Check Water Pressure
Changes in water pressure after winter can sometimes indicate hidden plumbing issues.
Low water pressure may be caused by:
- Leaking pipes
- Damaged outdoor lines
- Mineral buildup
- Aging plumbing systems
If pressure suddenly changes, it may be worth having your plumbing system inspected.
Signs Winter May Have Affected Your Plumbing
Watch for these warning signs during spring:
- Unexplained increase in water bills
- Damp spots or water stains
- Mold or mildew smells
- Reduced water pressure
- Dripping outdoor faucets
- Standing water near irrigation components
Catching these problems early can help prevent larger plumbing repairs later in the year.
Why Spring Plumbing Inspections Matter
Spring is all about preparing your home for warmer weather and increased water usage. Outdoor watering, irrigation systems, gardening, and general household activity all increase during this time of year.
A quick plumbing check now can help:
- Prevent water damage
- Catch hidden leaks early
- Improve plumbing efficiency
- Avoid emergency plumbing repairs
- Protect your home and property
At B&G Plumbing, we encourage homeowners to stay proactive with their plumbing systems, especially after winter. Many plumbing issues start small and become much more expensive if ignored.
Protect Your Plumbing This Spring
Winter can be tough on plumbing systems, but spring gives homeowners the opportunity to catch problems before they become emergencies.
If you notice leaks, water pressure changes, or signs of plumbing damage around your home, the team at B&G Plumbing and Heating is here to help. Whether it is a simple repair or diagnosing a larger issue, we are proud to help homeowners protect their plumbing systems year round.
