As August winds down in Highlands Ranch, the warm days of summer give way to cool fall nights. While you may be thinking about back-to-school and football season, your plumbing system also needs a little attention before colder weather arrives.
Taking care of a few key plumbing maintenance tasks now can save you from costly repairs later—and ensure your home is ready for Colorado’s chilly autumn and freezing winter.
Why End-of-Summer Plumbing Maintenance Matters
In Colorado, temperature swings from hot days to cool nights put unique stress on pipes, sprinklers, and water heaters. Outdoor plumbing components are especially vulnerable, and small issues can turn into emergencies once the first frost hits. A proactive checklist keeps your plumbing efficient, safe, and ready for the months ahead.
✅ End-of-Summer Plumbing Checklist
Here’s what homeowners in Highlands Ranch should focus on before September arrives:
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Inspect Outdoor Faucets & Hose Bibs
Disconnect hoses and check faucets for drips or leaks. Even a small leak can freeze and burst when temperatures drop. -
Shut Down Sprinkler Systems
Schedule a professional sprinkler blowout to prevent frozen lines underground. A burst irrigation pipe can cause major flooding and costly yard damage. -
Check Sump Pump Operation
Fall rainstorms can still bring basement flooding. Test your sump pump by pouring a bucket of water into the pit and making sure it cycles properly. -
Flush Your Water Heater
Summer’s high water use (sprinklers, laundry, showers) often leads to sediment buildup. Flushing your water heater improves efficiency and extends its lifespan. -
Clean & Clear Drains
Kitchen and bathroom drains see heavy summer use with kids home and frequent guests. Clear slow drains now to prevent clogs during the holidays. -
Test Water Pressure
Low pressure may indicate hidden leaks, while excessively high pressure can damage pipes. A professional plumber can test and adjust it safely. -
Inspect Toilet Seals & Fixtures
Check around the base of toilets and under sinks for dampness. Catching leaks early helps prevent water damage and mold growth. -
Insulate Exposed Pipes
Garages, crawl spaces, and exterior walls are prone to freezing. Adding insulation sleeves now prevents frozen pipes in winter.
Professional Help When You Need It
While some of these tasks are DIY-friendly, others—like sprinkler blowouts, water heater flushing, or pressure testing—are best handled by a licensed plumber. At The Plumbing Source, we provide expert seasonal maintenance to keep your Highlands Ranch home protected all year long.
Call The Plumbing Source Today
Stay ahead of plumbing problems this fall with professional help from your local experts.
📞 Call us at 303-694-4306
📧 Email: Service@tpscolorado.com
📍 5922 E County Line Rd, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
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