Cincinnati is known for its weather extremes, from summer scorchers to single digits in the winter. While it’s great to live in a city where we experience four seasons (sometimes in one day!), the fluctuating temps and extreme weather can be problematic for your plumbing.

Whether it’s frozen pipes in winter or record-breaking temperatures in summer, understanding how these conditions affect your plumbing and what you can do to keep it running smoothly is essential. Our guide below can help.

How heat affects your plumbing

Pipe expansion

High temperatures cause pipes to expand. Over time, this expansion can lead to leaks or damage, especially if pipes are older. 

Increased water demand

During hot weather, increased water usage for things like gardening and cooling systems can strain your plumbing, potentially leading to issues.

Tips for protecting your plumbing in extreme heat

Check for leaks

Regularly inspect your plumbing for signs of leaks, particularly during hot weather when pipe expansion is most pronounced. Address leaks promptly to avoid more significant issues.

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Maintain your water heater

Ensure your water heater is in good working condition, as it’s often used more during hot weather. Check the temperature setting and have the unit serviced if necessary.

Water usage management

Be mindful of water usage during peak times, such as watering your garden. Use water-saving fixtures and avoid overloading your plumbing system.

Protect pipes from sunlight

If you have exposed pipes in areas that receive direct sunlight, cover them with insulation or protective sleeves to shield them from excessive heat.

How cold weather affects your plumbing

Frozen pipes

When temperatures plunge, the water inside your pipes can freeze, expand, and burst, leading to significant water damage and costly repairs. Pipes in unheated areas such as basements, attics, and exterior walls are particularly vulnerable.

Increased pressure

Frozen pipes restrict water flow and can create pressure buildup. If a pipe bursts, it often results from this pressure.

Tips for protecting your plumbing in extreme cold

Insulate pipes

Use pipe insulation or heat tape on vulnerable pipes, particularly those in unheated areas. Insulation helps keep the water inside the pipes from freezing. You can find insulation sleeves at most hardware stores and install them easily.

Keep the heat on

Maintain a consistent temperature in your home, even when you’re away. Set your thermostat to at least 55°F to keep pipes from freezing. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate plumbing, especially in exterior walls.

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Drip faucets

Allow a small stream of water to drip from faucets connected to pipes running through unheated areas. This helps prevent the water in the pipes from freezing.

Seal leaks

Inspect and seal any gaps or cracks in your home’s exterior that could let cold air in and reach your pipes. Use caulk or insulation to close the openings.

By taking these steps, you can safeguard your plumbing system against hot and cold weather extremes. At Allied Reddi-Rooter, we’re here to help with all your plumbing needs, from routine maintenance to emergency repairs, 365 days a year. Contact us today to keep your plumbing in shape, no matter the weather. We always come highly recommended and have earned an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau for our expert quality of service.