As winter fades and temperatures begin to rise, homeowners start tackling summer cleaning, landscaping projects, and home maintenance. While many people focus on their yard or HVAC system, plumbing issues often emerge during the transition from winter to summer. The changing weather, increased rainfall, and higher water usage can expose hidden plumbing problems that developed during the colder months.
At Plumb-Er Plumbing Services, summer is one of the busiest times of the year for plumbing repairs. Understanding the most common seasonal plumbing issues can help you address problems early and avoid costly damage.
One of the first plumbing problems homeowners notice in summer is a leaking outdoor faucet. Freezing winter temperatures can cause water trapped inside pipes or hose bibs to expand and create small cracks. While the damage may not be obvious during winter, it often becomes apparent once you begin using outdoor water fixtures again.
If you notice dripping water, reduced water pressure, or water pooling around your exterior faucets, it may be time for a professional inspection.
Summer rain and thawing soil can reveal underground plumbing leaks that were hidden during winter. Soft spots in the yard, unusually green patches of grass, or standing water can all indicate a damaged water line.

Underground leaks can waste thousands of gallons of water and may eventually affect your home's foundation if left untreated.
Summer often brings increased household activity, including cleaning projects and outdoor work. Dirt, debris, soap residue, grease, and other materials can build up inside your plumbing system and lead to slow or clogged drains.
Kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, and utility sinks are particularly susceptible to summer clogs. Professional drain cleaning can help remove buildup before it turns into a major blockage.
Heavy summer rainfall can put a significant strain on sump pumps. If your sump pump has not been tested recently, it may fail when you need it most.
A malfunctioning sump pump can lead to basement flooding, water damage, and costly repairs. summer is the perfect time to have your sump pump inspected and tested.
Tree roots become more active in summer as plants begin growing again. Unfortunately, roots naturally seek moisture and can infiltrate aging sewer lines through small cracks or joints.

Common signs of sewer line issues include:
Multiple clogged drains
Gurgling sounds from toilets
Sewage odors
Slow drainage throughout the home
Addressing root intrusion early can prevent expensive sewer repairs later.
Many homeowners don't realize their water heater has been struggling until seasonal water usage increases. Sediment buildup, aging components, and minor leaks can all affect performance.
If you're experiencing inconsistent hot water, strange noises, or rising energy bills, your water heater may need professional attention.
A proactive plumbing inspection can help identify small problems before they become major repairs. Summer is an ideal time to:
Inspect outdoor faucets
Check for visible leaks
Test your sump pump
Schedule drain cleaning
Monitor your water bill for unusual increases
Inspect exposed plumbing connections
Summer plumbing problems often start small but can quickly become expensive if ignored. Whether you're dealing with a leak, clogged drain, sewer line issue, or water heater concern, the experienced team at Plumb-Er Plumbing Services is ready to help.
Contact us today to schedule a plumbing inspection and keep your home's plumbing system running smoothly all season long.