Why Your Drain May Be Slower in Spring

Seasonal Changes Impact Drain Performance
Spring can bring noticeable changes to your plumbing system. Increased moisture, temperature shifts, and higher water usage all contribute to slower drains.
Common Causes
Winter Buildup
During winter, grease, soap, and debris accumulate in pipes, narrowing the flow path.
Increased Usage
Spring cleaning, laundry, and outdoor activities increase water usage and strain your system.
Sewer Pressure
Heavy rain can slow drainage by increasing pressure in municipal systems.
Signs You Need Professional Help
- Persistent slow drains
- Recurring clogs
- Foul odors
- Gurgling sounds
These issues often indicate deeper blockages.
Why DIY Fixes Fall Short
Store-bought cleaners may temporarily clear minor clogs but often fail to address the root cause. In some cases, they can damage pipes.
Professional cleaning provides a more thorough solution.
Keep Your Plumbing Flowing
Routine maintenance and inspections can prevent buildup and ensure your system operates efficiently year round.





