Spring is here. The windows are open, fresh air is flowing through the house, and everything feels a little lighter. But while you’re focused on cleaning and enjoying the warmer weather, your plumbing may be hiding a few surprises from the long winter months. A little attention now keeps everything running smoothly and reduces the risk of unexpected repairs later. Here are the Top 5 plumbing checks to make this spring.
1. Drips Don’t Fix Themselves
Inspect faucets, toilets, exposed pipes, and under-sink areas for any signs of moisture or dripping water. Even a small leak can cause damage to cabinets, flooring, or walls if left unchecked. Catching leaks early is one of the easiest ways to prevent costly repairs and keep utility bills under control.
2. Is Your Water Moving Freely?
Slow-draining sinks, tubs, and showers are an early warning sign of developing clogs. Test water flow throughout your home and address minor blockages now before they turn into bigger backups down the road.
3. Give Your Water Heater Some Love
Spring is a great time to inspect your water heater for leaks, corrosion, or unusual noises. Flushing sediment buildup keeps the unit running efficiently and can extend its lifespan significantly.
4. Upgrade Without The Overhaul
Low-flow showerheads, water-efficient faucets, and updated toilet fixtures are simple upgrades that reduce consumption without sacrificing performance. Small changes, meaningful impact.
5. Is Your Home Ready for Rain?
Spring rainfall means your outdoor drainage, downspouts, and foundation grading all need a look. If your home has a sump pump, test it now — before the heavy storms arrive and you actually need it.
Spring Plumbing Checklist
1. CHECK FOR LEAKS
- Inspect faucets, toilets, and exposed pipes
- Watch for stains or musty odors
- Fix small drips before they grow
- Check under sinks and around appliances for hidden moisture
2. DRAINS & FLOW
- Clear slow or clogged drains
- Avoid buildup from grease and debris
- Consider a professional cleaning
3. WATER HEATER
- Check for leaks or rust
- Listen for unusual noises
- Schedule routine servicing with a pro
- Check the age of your unit — most last 8–12 years
4. WATER-SAVING UPGRADES
- Install low-flow or dual-flush toilets
- Add faucet aerators
- Replace worn internal parts
5. RAIN READINESS
- Test your sump pump
- Ensure proper drainage away from your home
- Maintain backflow prevention
BEFORE YOU WRAP UP
- Do a quick whole-house check
- Keep an eye on your water bill for changes