How Summer Heat Affects Your Plumbing

UV Radiation Damaged Pipes

Summers in New England are hot and humid. Many homeowners in Central & Eastern MA don’t realize how heat can damage your home’s plumbing system. Our plumbers at Landry Mechanical have put together a guide on how summer heat affects your plumbing

 

Low Water Pressure

One of the most common issues we see during summertime is low water pressure. Water usage goes up during the summer and increased demand may lead to lower water pressure. Also, hotter temperatures lead to increased evaporation contributing to reduced water pressure.

Low water pressure may also be caused by leaks within your pipes.

Low Water Pressure In Bathroom Faucet
Low Water Pressure is Common During the Summer Months

 

Worried about low water pressure? “Just Call Landry” our local plumbing experts can inspect your pipes and determine the cause of your low water pressure.

 

Tree Roots

Summertime is growth season for trees in your yard. Because trees naturally grow towards water your pipes may end up damaged from these roots.

If tree roots penetrate your pipes, backups and clogged drains are sure to follow.

Tree Roots in Underground Plumbing
Tree Roots Inside Pipes are Terrible for your Plumbing System!

 

The best way to deal with this issue is to “Just Call Landry” Our licensed plumbers can investigate and replace broken pipes with tree roots in them.

 

UV Rays & Your Plumbing

Did you know that ultraviolet rays (UV’s) can damage your home’s plumbing? When our sun’s rays touch exposed pipes, they can weaken the pipe’s structure. The best way to protect them is to insulate the pipes.

If you’re interested in protecting your pipes, it’s best to “Just Call Landry” Our plumbers can insulate your exposed pipes from the sun’s harmful rays

UV Radiation Damaged Pipes
This is what the Sun’s UV Radiation Can Do To Your Pipes!

Check Your Toilet

Summertime means more time spent at home especially for children on summer break.  Summer parties and BBQ’s can also put increased strain on your plumbing system.

Toilet clogs are common during the summertime.

The best way to prevent them is by having your drains inspected and cleaned by Landry Mechanical!

Also, don’t put grease or un-flushable wipes down the drain!

 

Expanding Pipes

Pipe expansion is one of the most common summer plumbing problems.

When temperatures rise, pipes often expand leading to leaks or pipe failure.

Leaking Pipe From Summer Heat
Summer Temperatures Can Cause Leaks and Expansion in Plumbing!

If you notice that your ‘cold water’ comes out hot or a sudden increase in your water bill, expanding pipes may be the culprit.

Most pipes are situated underground and may be impossible to check without professional help.

In most cases, it’s best to “Just Call Landry” Our plumbers can perform a plumbing inspection to keep your pipes safe from hot weather this summer!

 

Conclusion

Extreme heat and summer sun can cause major problems for your plumbing system. Let Landry Mechanical handle your plumbing woes so you can enjoy the summer in comfort!

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How Summer Heat Affects Your Plumbing System

Leaking Pipe Due To Heat Expansion

“How Summer Heat Affects Your Plumbing System”

 

As summer temperatures rise, so does the strain that is put on your plumbing system that may lead to costly repairs if left unchecked. While winter plumbing issues like frozen pipes get a lot of attention, the intense heat, humidity, and increased water usage during summer can be just as problematic. Here’s how summer heat affects your plumbing—and tips to keep things running smoothly.

Pipe Expansion and Increased Leak Risk

Heat causes pipes to expand, and when temperatures fluctuate, this expansion and contraction can weaken joints and create small leaks. This is especially common in older plumbing systems or pipes made from materials that aren’t highly heat-resistant.

Leaking Pipe Due To Heat Expansion
Hot Summer Weather Causes Pipes to Expand causing increased leak risk!

Solution:

  • “Just Call Landry” and we’ll inspectyour pipes for signs of leaks or cracks.
  • If your home has metal pipes, consider upgrading to PEX piping, which is more flexible and heat-resistant.

Water Pressure Fluctuations

During summer, high demand for water—whether for sprinklers, pools, or increased household use—can cause fluctuations in pressure. If your home’s plumbing is already old, sudden pressure changes can weaken pipes or even cause bursts.

Low Water Pressure Faucet
Low Water Pressure Could Indicate Plumbing Problems!

Solution:

  • If you notice sudden drops in water pressure, check for hidden leaks or clogged pipes.
  • Do you need to upgrade your pipes? “Just Call Landry” 

 

Sewer Line Strain and Backups

Warmer temperatures lead to increased bacterial growth, which can lead to clogs in your sewer system. Additionally, summer storms can oversaturate the ground, putting pressure on underground sewer pipes and leading to slow drains or backups.

One Of Landry's Plumbers Clearing Out a Clogged Drain

Solution:

  • Avoid flushing grease, wipes, or excess food scraps, which can worsen blockages.
  • “Just Call Landry” to schedule your inspection before the peak summer months

Outdoor Hose and Sprinkler Wear

If you rely on hoses, sprinklers, and outdoor faucets, constant exposure to UV rays and high temperatures can degrade rubber materials, leading to leaks or cracks.

Old Spigot Washer in Need of Replacement
Does Your Spigot Washer Look Like This? Time For A Replacement!

Solution:

  • Store hoses in the shade or invest in UV-resistant hoses.
  • Regularly check sprinkler connections and replace worn-out washers.

Water Heater Overload

Believe it or not, summer can stress your water heater—especially if you’re hosting guests or frequently using hot water for outdoor showers. Increased demand may reduce efficiency, leading to lukewarm water or even breakdowns.

Solution:

Stay Ahead of Summer Plumbing Issues

The best way to avoid summer plumbing headaches is through proactive maintenance. By keeping an eye on leaks, pressure changes, and outdoor fixtures, you can prevent costly repairs and ensure your system stays in top shape all season long.