During the holiday season, our homes transform into lively centers of festivity, welcoming loved ones, friends and neighbors to celebrate the season. However, amid all the joy, these gatherings can put extra pressure on our plumbing systems.
The increased usage — from a surge in dishes to more frequent showers and toilet flushes — can quickly turn into significant emergencies, especially when combined with the holiday’s cold weather, which heightens the risk of pipes freezing and bursting.
Such plumbing issues not only interrupt our celebrations but can also result in significant inconvenience and unforeseen costs. Fortunately, most of these common plumbing problems during the holidays can be prevented with some foresight and a few simple measures, ensuring your festivities go on without interruption.
Awareness of what causes these seasonal plumbing challenges, like the influx of guests and possible oversight of regular maintenance during the busy holidays, is key to proactive management. Taking steps early on to mitigate these risks can help avoid plumbing disasters.
Nonetheless, if a plumbing emergency arises and finding a plumber becomes a challenge, taking proactive measures can provide temporary relief for your plumbing system. This allows you to continue enjoying the holiday season without added stress.
Start by inspecting your plumbing system well before the festive season kicks off. Address any signs of wear and tear in pipes, faucets, and water heaters immediately. An inspection should be thorough, covering checks for leaks in faucets, toilets, and sinks.
Unclog drains and verify that your water heater is in good working condition, as these actions can help to avoid problems during peak times. Additionally, assess your pipes for the risk of freezing, particularly in areas prone to cold weather. Plumbing systems prone to freezing in winter include exposed pipes in unheated areas like basements, attics, and crawl spaces, as well as those along exterior walls and outdoor hose bibs. Older homes with poor insulation, mobile homes, and unoccupied vacation homes are also at higher risk. Insulating pipes and maintaining a slight water flow can help prevent freezing.
Be mindful of what goes down your drains. Avoid disposing of grease and large food particles in the kitchen sink.
Grease and oil are notorious for their capacity to solidify inside plumbing pipes, resulting in nasty clogs that disrupt the flow of wastewater. Although running hot water can solve the problem, the grease often solidifies upon cooling, leading to blockages farther down the system. This issue is exacerbated during the holiday season due to the high cooking volume and the disposal of larger quantities of grease.
Garbage disposals might seem like a catch-all solution for food waste, but they should be used judiciously. Large food items and significant quantities of waste should be disposed of in the trash or composted if available. Garbage disposals are best suited for small food remnants, helping to prevent a build-up of solid waste in the plumbing system.
Often used by professional plumbers as a preventative measure, Hercules® PT-BIO1™ eliminates drain line build-up and controls odors with a concentrated liquid blend of fast-acting grease, waste-digesting bacteria, and biodegradable grease and soil removers.
PT-BIO1 also continues its grease-digesting action in grease traps and sewer lines and improves the performance of cesspools, septic tanks, and drain fields. The waste-digesting bacteria biodegrade greasy matter en route, preventing redeposition, interior (crown) corrosion and sewer gas formation.
Keeping a basic set of plumbing supplies on hand can be a lifesaver, helping you quickly address minor issues before they escalate into major inconveniences. Here is a list of essential supplies to keep in your household tool kit:
During the bustling holiday season, finding an available plumber can become a daunting task, as many professionals are booked or enjoying time off with their families. Additionally, plumbing issues can be expensive to solve, more so during holidays when plumber rates may spike due to emergency call-outs.
To ensure a smooth and disruption-free holiday experience while minimizing costs, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to mitigate any plumbing issues until professional help arrives.
Start by using temporary fixes to mitigate the problem: Turn off the water supply to prevent further damage. Use a plunger to attempt to clear clogged drains, and apply plumber’s tape to stop minor leaks. Essential tools, such as an adjustable wrench, pipe tape, and a plumbing snake, can make a significant difference.
If you do find a leak under your kitchen or bathroom sink that must be patched immediately, you can temporarily fix it along with holes or cracks with Oatey Fix-It™ Stick Epoxy Putty.
For versatile use, the two-part epoxy putty stick can temporarily repair leaks, holes or cracks in materials such as plastic, metals, fiberglass, concrete or ceramics. The powerful adhesive putty easily mixes in your hands and hardens like steel minutes after application, perfect for fixing broken tile and molding. The putty is non-toxic and can be used on wet or dry surfaces to tackle unexpected repair jobs around your home.
If grease or oil has clogged your sink, chances are you have a traditional mechanical method, such as a plunger or drain snake, to alleviate the damage. However, if using a traditional method is not strong enough, look for a potent product solution that can tackle tough drain clogs.
Hercules® Glug® Crystals Drain Opener can be a great solution when your pipes encounter grease or oil issues. This product is a formidable ally against stubborn clogs in kitchen sink drains that are often overburdened by the increased holiday cooking and cleaning activities. Unlike some other methods, Hercules® Glug® Crystals Drain Opener requires minimal physical effort and technical know-how, making it accessible for most homeowners.
The holiday season is a time to relax and enjoy the company of loved ones, not to stress over plumbing emergencies. Understanding the common issues, taking preventative measures, and implementing temporary solutions before calling in the professionals can ensure your home remains a sanctuary of comfort and joy.
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