How To Flood-Proof Your Plumbing

Flooded Basement With Water Damage

Flooding is common in Central and Eastern Massachusetts. This is especially true during the rainy seasons.

Flood waters can damage your property and belongings inside costing you thousands of dollars. Landry Mechanical is here to help with tips on how to flood-proof your plumbing system.

Flooded Basement With Water Damage
Flood Damage Costs Thousands to Remediate!

 

Your home’s sump pump removes flood water from your basement or other crawl spaces. Sump pumps work by collecting flood water in a put and pumping it away. This protects your homes foundation from water damage.

To test your sump pump, fill the sump pit with water so that the float is able to rise. If the pump activates your pump is ready for flooding.

If the sump pump doesn’t turn on, it’s time to“Just Call Landry”. Our Drain & Sewer experts at Landry Mechanical can repair and replace broken sump pumps. We’ll make sure your sump pump is ready for floods.

Sump Pump Pit with water inside
Sump Pumps Like These Remove water from your home and away from your foundation!

Install A Backflow Prevention Valve

 

Backflow occurs when the normal flow of water reverses, potentially contaminating your home’s water supply. Backflow prevention valves stop reverse flow keeping your water supply clean during flooding.

Don’t have a backflow prevention system? “Just Call Landry”. Our plumbing experts offer a range of backflow prevention services to keep your water clean and safe.

Backflow Prevention Valve On Home
Backflow Prevention Valves Like This Keep Sewage Out of Your Home’s Water Supply!

 

 

 

Deep Clean Your Drains

 

Clogged drains are a huge problem, especially during rainstorms. If your home cannot drain properly it can increase flood water in the home. Check gutters and downspouts for clogs and remove any you find. Also, ensure interior drains function properly to prevent blockages.

Sewer Camera Inspection

Run into any clogs? “Just Call Landry” Our plumbing experts can perform camera inspections and drain cleaning services.

 

Locate Your Main Water Shut Off Valve

 

During flooding, the last thing you need is more water in your home. When flood waters enter your home locate the shut off valve and turn it off. Make sure you know where it is beforehand because it is difficult to navigate a flooded basement.

Main Water Valve
During flooding, always turn off your main line valve!

Don’t know where your shut off valve is? “Just Call Landry” our plumbing experts can help. Landry Mechanical offers whole home plumbing inspections. We can help you locate your home’s shut off valve in case of emergencies.

 

Protect Exterior Plumbing Fixtures

Flooding doesn’t just damage the interior of your home. It can also damage exterior fixtures like spigots for hoses. Landry recommends covering exposed fixtures with water proof covers to minimize damage. You can also wrap the spigot in old rags or towels and secure it with tape.

Spigot Cover to Prevent Freeze ups and flooding damage
Spigot Covers Like This Prevent Freezing Pipes & Flood Damage!

Replace Rusty or Damaged Pipes

The 2nd largest cause of flooding in homes is leaking pipes. Most old pipes are made out of copper and iron which rust over time.

This rust leads to leaks that can flood your home if not replaced ahead of time.

If your home has lead pipes it’s best to replace them anyways as lead is a known neurotoxin.

In need of pipe repair or replacement? “Just Call Landry” our plumbing experts offer pipe repair and replacement as part of our services.

Rusty Metal Pipe
Rusty metal pipes like these can leak leading to flooding in your home!

 

Conclusion

Flooding can cause expensive and widespread damage to your home and belongings. Therefore, it’s best to be prepared beforehand to mitigate the damage. If you are worried about your home’s plumbing system call the experts. “Just Call Landry”

 

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How to Prepare Your Outdoor Faucets and Sprinklers for Summer

Backyard Patio on a Hot Summer Day

How to Prepare Your Outdoor Faucets and Sprinklers for Summer

Summertime is approaching and that means your outdoor faucets and sprinklers will be back in action to water your lawn, pump up pool parties, and fuel outdoor activities.

Before diving into summer, taking a few simple steps to inspect and prepare your water systems can save you from unexpected leaks and costly repairs. 

Here’s Landry Mechanical’s Guide on How To Prepare Your Outdoor Faucets and Sprinklers for Summer!

Backyard Patio on a Hot Summer Day
Landry’s Here To Get Your Spigots and Sprinklers Ready For Summer!

#1 Check Your Outdoor Faucets

Check your faucet heads and ensure that there is no corrosion or cracks in the threading.

Cracks can lead to leaks in spigots. 

You may need to replace them or repair them.

An easy fix can be using plumbers tape or pipe thread sealant. 

Running into spigot leaks? “Just Call Landry” Landry Mechanical’s Plumbing Experts can diagnose and fix leaking outdoor spigots or replace them if necessary.

A Leaking Spigot

#2 Flush Out Your System

Dust, debris, and buildup can accumulate during the cold winter months.

Take the time now to turn on your faucets and allow any of these to be flushed out.

Let the water run for a few minutes to ensure that everything is operating properly.

Need a drain cleaning? “Just Call Landry” 

Our Drain & Sewer Experts are here to help with sewer camera inspections and same-day drain cleaning service.

Sewer Camera Inspection

#3 Inspect your Sprinkler System

Do you like to water your lawn and keep your grass green? Ensure that your sprinkler system is working effectively by checking for blocking debris surrounding it. If your sprinkler heads are blocked, they cannot rotate properly. You can clear the debris by hand or a small brush.

Also, make sure that your system is aligned correctly to ensure that water is being distributed evenly to keep your lawn healthy. Consider also installing a smart timer to save yourself money!

Have any questions? “Just Call Landry” 

Our Sprinkler Experts at Landry can help maintain and fix your sprinkler system to keep it running properly!

Clogged Sprinkler Head

#4 Check Your Hose 

This summer you use your hose more than anything – whether it’s for watering your flowers or washing your car.

Check your garden hoses for any holes or leaks.

You can use electrical tape or repair kits to aid a damaged hose.

If unfixable, don’t worry! Garden hoses are cheap and easy to get.

 

Conclusion

Here are some of the most important outdoor plumbing tips to ensure your summer is leak and blockage free. However, if you run into any issues, you should “Just Call Landry”.

Our Plumbing Experts are here to help with emergency service, repairs, maintenance, and installations to keep your home comfortable!

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