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Winter Plumbing Maintenance Checklist for Denver Homeowners

Winter Plumbing Maintenance Checklist for Denver Homeowners

Posted on November 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Winter Plumbing Maintenance Checklist for Denver Homeowners

Is Your Plumbing Ready for Winter?

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As winter digs its heels in, it’s important to prepare your home for the cold, particularly your plumbing system. As temperatures drop and pipes begin to chill, there is a growing risk that expanding ice could burst your pipes and flood your home.

At Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical we work with clients across Denver, ensuring homes are ready for the cold snap. If you want to learn more about how you can prevent leaks and plumbing damage, follow along with our winter plumbing maintenance checklist.

And as always, if you have any questions or need to schedule plumbing service, simply reach out to our expert Denver plumbers!

Wrap Exposed Pipes

As you begin your winter plumbing inspection, start with exposed pipes. Locate the exposed pipes in your home, and ensure they are either in an area where they will receive adequate warm air, or you insulate them. You can purchase pipe insulation wrap from any home hardware store. You may even find pipe insulation at a dollar store or department store in the hardware section.

Wrapping the pipes doesn’t require a professional, although you can call a heating and cooling company, or a plumbing company to help you winterize your pipes. When you insulate exposed pipes, it helps retain warmth and keep the chill from freezing water, especially at night when pipes are left unused.

Disconnect Outdoor Water Systems

Everything from your garden hose to your sprinkler system is at risk of being damaged during winters in Denver. At Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical we always recommend homeowners disconnect garden hoses, sprinklers, water features (fountains), and other external plumbing connected to their home.

The pipes connecting to these outdoor features will obviously take the brunt of the cold winter season. Unlike the exposed pipes in your home, it wouldn’t make sense to try and insulate garden hoses and sprinklers, especially because you’re unlikely to use them during the cold months.

Turn up the Thermostat

Even before autumn fades into frosty winter nights, it’s a good idea to start turning up the heat, even slightly. Consider resting your thermostat somewhere around 64 degrees Fahrenheit to start. You don’t want to blast your home with heat if you don’t need it, but you also don’t want your pipes to freeze if there is unexpected snow early in the season.

Energy.gov suggests the best temperature once your home gets cold is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This is during the day when you’re awake and need temperature control. At night you can decrease the temperature by 5 degrees to save money.

Inspect Your Water Heater

As you prep for the winter, be sure to give your water heater a once-over. Even if it’s running smoothly, it should be inspected once a year for damage, leaks, cracks, or odd smells or sounds. If everything appears to be working, you can relax knowing your hot showers will be hot all winter.

If the heater needs repairs or maintenance, be sure to call a plumber in Denver right away. It’s important to fix these issues early before they become larger irreparable problems that lead to water heater replacements.

Check Your Water Pressure

Water pressure tells you a lot about how your plumbing is running. If your pressure seems lower than normal, it could be due to a leak or blockage. It’s important to report these issues to your plumber early.

We always urge our clients to call at the smallest sign of trouble. In the world of plumbing, something small almost always turns into something big if left unattended. Water pressure could be a symptom of a much bigger problem, and you don’t want to wait until the ground is frozen and snow is falling to figure it out.

Clean the Gutters

While not necessarily related to your home plumbing system, your gutters deal with drainage away from your roof. Many plumbing companies help homeowners inspect and clear gutters twice annually. The best time to clear your gutters is after spring when the pollen, sap, and blossoms have finished blowing around, and just after fall when fallen leaves, twigs, and other debris fill most gutters.

Clearing your gutters and downspouts ensures a clear flow of water away from your roof and your home. This prevents unwanted leaks and flooding as shingle damage, rot, mold, and pests are attracted to the debris and blocked water.

Check Faucets and Taps

From your shower head to your bathroom sink to your kitchen sink, leaking faucets are a sign something isn’t quite right. Before winter approaches, check your home for dripping faucets, and be sure all your taps are tightened and performing as they should.

Leaking faucets allow water to flow in small quantities, and at night while you’re sleeping and temperatures are low, this water could freeze. Unfreezing your pipes is a daunting task and one which almost always requires the help of a professional.

If you notice any faucets which you can’t fix on your own, or you find yourself overwhelmed with the winter plumbing checklist, call a professional. Experienced plumbers are used to dealing with these types of plumbing leaks, and are always happy to lend a hand, even on small jobs.

Plan Your Getaways

Going away for a bit? It’s always helpful to have a plan ahead of time regarding plumbing and thermostats. If you won’t be around for a significant amount of time, asking a friend or relative to check in on the place can save you the hassle of coming home to a busted pipe.

House-sitters should regulate heat, and run the taps in the home a few times a day to keep them from freezing up. If you are lucky enough to have a smart thermostat, you can program your home to warm when necessary, or even control the temperature remotely from wherever you are in the world via an online connection.

Winter Plumbing Maintenance FAQs

Why is winter plumbing maintenance so important in Denver?

Denver’s winter temperatures can drop well below freezing, putting pipes at a high risk of freezing or even bursting. Winter plumbing maintenance helps protect your home from costly water damage, ensures efficient water heating, and reduces the likelihood of emergencies. At Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical, we’ve been helping Denver homeowners winterize their plumbing systems for decades, so you can trust us to keep your home safe through even the coldest months.

What temperature should I keep my home to prevent pipes from freezing?

We recommend keeping your thermostat set to at least 64 degrees Fahrenheit during winter days. For Denver’s especially cold nights, 68 degrees is ideal. Lower temperatures may save energy costs, but they also increase the risk of frozen pipes. A Bell technician can help you assess the best settings for your home based on its unique layout and insulation.

Do I really need to disconnect outdoor hoses and sprinkler systems?

Yes! Disconnecting outdoor hoses, sprinkler systems, and other outdoor water features is crucial before freezing temperatures arrive. When water remains in outdoor plumbing, it can freeze, expand, and crack pipes, leading to costly repairs. At Bell, we recommend draining these systems entirely as part of your winter prep to ensure full protection.

How can I tell if my water heater is ready for winter?

Your water heater should be inspected annually to ensure it’s operating efficiently and safely, especially during winter when demand is high. Look for signs like odd noises, inconsistent water temperatures, or a drop in water pressure. Bell’s skilled plumbers can inspect your water heater, perform maintenance, and repair any issues to ensure reliable hot water all winter.

Is pipe insulation necessary in Denver’s climate?

Absolutely. Insulating exposed pipes is one of the most effective ways to prevent freezing. Even indoor pipes in unheated areas, like basements and garages, can freeze during a Denver winter. Insulation helps maintain warmth and prevents ice from forming. Our Bell Plumbing team can help you select the right insulation for your pipes and even install it for you.

What should I do if I’m going on vacation during winter?

If you plan to be away, set your thermostat no lower than 55 degrees Fahrenheit to keep your pipes from freezing. For added protection, consider shutting off your water supply and draining the pipes, or have a friend or neighbor check in on your home periodically. Bell Plumbing offers preventative services and can advise you on best practices to ensure your plumbing system stays safe while you’re away.

How can I schedule a winter plumbing inspection with Bell?

Scheduling a winter plumbing inspection is easy! Simply call our Denver office, or visit our website to book an appointment. Our team will ensure that every part of your plumbing system is prepared to handle the cold, so you can enjoy peace of mind all winter long.

Contact Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical Today

Winterizing your plumbing is essential for keeping your home safe, comfortable, and free from the costly damage that can result from frozen or burst pipes. At Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical, we understand the unique challenges that Denver winters bring, and we’re here to help you prepare your home with confidence. Our expert team has been serving the Denver community for close to 100 years, providing trusted advice, reliable services, and quality maintenance for homeowners like you.

Whether you need help with pipe insulation, water heater maintenance, or a full winter plumbing inspection, Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, & Electrical has you covered. With over 90 years serving Denver, our expert team is here to protect your home’s plumbing system and provide peace of mind all winter long.

Don’t wait for temperatures to drop—contact Bell today to schedule an inspection or repair and keep your home safe this winter.

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