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4 Common Summer Plumbing Issues

Basement flooding is one of the most common summer plumbing problems.
Summer is already here, but there's still time to be prepared for the most common plumbing issues. Here are a few to watch out for: 

Flooded Basement 
Summer brings many great things: sunshine, warmer weather, and pool days. But, it can also bring some pretty severe weather. With the summer storms comes heavy rain, which increases the likelihood of flooding issues. The best prevention cure is sump pump maintenance. If your sump pump is working incorrectly, reach out to your local HVAC business as soon as possible. 

Washing Machine Leakage or Overload
In the summertime, most people are home more. The kids are out of school, teachers are on summer break, and it's also time to take off those vacation hours. This also means you'll be doing more likely, and it's possible your washing machine could get overloaded.  Because your washing machine is using so much energy, it's a good idea to keep a close eye on its functioning. 

Shower Drains  
Summer also brings many adventures for you and your family. When you shower in the summer, you are more likely to bring dirt, mud, and other possible drain-blockers with you. Be mindful of what you track into the shower and try to dust off as much as possible. 

Blocked Toilets 
Because your home is occupied by more residents in the summer, your toilet is also used more often. This can create stress on the plumbing system and cause blockage and clogging. Your chances of getting a clogged toilet are also increased when your residents do not flush properly (especially young children). The best prevention for this issue is proper flushing. It's also good to keep a plunger nearby incase of emergency. 

Our technicians at Shakley Mechanical are trained to help you with any of these key issues. For all of your residential and commercial HVAC service needs in Ashland, Mansfield, Wooster, Shelby, and the surrounding area, we’ve got you covered! Call us at 419-281-6909 to talk to a representative today.

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