As the cold weather approaches in Atlanta, many homeowners start thinking about cozy nights inside and holiday gatherings. But before winter fully sets in, it’s important to prepare your home’s plumbing system. Cold temperatures can bring challenges like frozen pipes, reduced water pressure, and unexpected leaks. A little preparation now can save you from major headaches—and repair costs—later. Here’s a detailed look at the plumbing maintenance you should do before winter, with tips straight from the local experts at Fix & Flow Plumbing Co..
1. Insulate Exposed Pipes
One of the biggest risks in winter is frozen pipes. When water freezes inside your pipes, it expands and can cause them to crack or burst. Pay special attention to exposed pipes in unheated areas of your home—like crawl spaces, basements, attics, and garages. Wrapping them with foam insulation or heat tape is an inexpensive and effective way to prevent damage.
If you’re unsure where your vulnerable pipes are, our team at Fix & Flow can help identify them and make sure they’re properly protected. You can call us anytime at 404-800-3569.
2. Disconnect and Drain Outdoor Faucets
Outdoor faucets and hoses are especially vulnerable to freezing. Before the first frost, disconnect your garden hoses and store them away. Then, shut off the water supply to your outdoor spigots and drain any remaining water. This step prevents freezing that can push back into your home’s plumbing system.
The U.S. Department of Energy also recommends this as part of their home winterization guidelines.
3. Check Your Water Heater
Winter is when your water heater works hardest, delivering hot showers and warm water for daily use. It’s a smart idea to have it inspected and flushed before the cold weather sets in. Flushing removes built-up sediment that can reduce efficiency and lifespan. If your water heater is older than 10 years, it may be worth discussing replacement options, including energy-efficient hybrid water heaters.
A professional inspection from Fix & Flow ensures your water heater is ready to perform reliably all winter long.
4. Inspect and Clean Drains
Colder weather often means more cooking and hosting at home, which can put extra strain on your kitchen drains. Before winter begins, check your drains and schedule a professional cleaning if you’ve noticed slow draining or odors. Preventing clogs now can save you from backups and emergencies during the holidays.
5. Test Your Sump Pump
In areas where winter storms bring heavy rain or melting ice, sump pumps play an important role in keeping basements dry. Test your sump pump by pouring a bucket of water into the pit to make sure it kicks on properly. If you hear strange noises or notice delays, it’s time for a service call.
6. Have Your Sewer Line Inspected
Cold weather can sometimes worsen existing sewer line issues. Tree roots, cracks, and blockages that go unchecked can cause backups at the worst possible time. An inspection with a sewer camera can give you peace of mind. Fix & Flow offers sewer line repair and inspection services to help Atlanta homeowners stay ahead of problems.
7. Seal Air Leaks Around Pipes
Drafts around windows, doors, or wall openings near pipes can make them more vulnerable to freezing. Use caulk or spray foam to seal gaps and prevent cold air from reaching your plumbing.
8. Know Where Your Shut-Off Valve Is
Even with the best preparation, emergencies can happen. Before winter, locate your home’s main water shut-off valve and make sure it’s working. This knowledge can save you thousands of dollars in damage if a pipe bursts.
Why Call Fix & Flow Before Winter?
At Fix & Flow Plumbing Co., we’ve helped countless Atlanta homeowners get their plumbing systems ready for winter. From water heater service to leak detection and sewer line inspections, our team ensures your home stays comfortable, safe, and dry all season long. Don’t wait for a cold snap to discover a problem—schedule your maintenance now by calling 404-800-3569 or visiting fixandflow.com.