Spring Cleaning Your Water Quality: A Homeowner’s Guide

When we think about spring cleaning our home, images like decluttering the garage or washing windows often come to mind. However, spring cleaning our home water quality isn’t always top of mind. Yet the time is certainly right.
Why Should You Spring Clean Your Water?
Throughout the winter, our home water pipes can accumulate sediment due to freezing temperatures causing minerals like calcium and magnesium to solidify. Additionally, cold weather can cause pipe contraction, which can reduce their diameter and trap debris. And some pipes experience stagnation if certain rooms or outdoor taps weren’t used during the winter.
Since 1989, Plumb Works continues to keep a strong focus on water health. Our experts offer the following suggestions on how you can spring clean your water quality, which results in better tasting water and extending the lifespan of home appliances.
Flush the Water Heater
Water heaters put in extra work during colder months thanks to the higher demand for hot water and the energy it takes to heat it. This can cause sediment and scaling, similar to what happens in our pipes, and puts your system at risk for failure. Water heater maintenance can include flushing or draining the tank, which helps remove sediment build up and provides better efficiency and water clarity. Plumb Works offers a full range of water heater service, replacement, and repair.
Inspect Water Filtration Systems and Replace Filters
Both whole-home water filtration systems and under-sink units help enhance the quality of water in your home. However, it’s important to stay on top of their functionality by inspecting the systems and replacing filters on a regular schedule. Overly saturated filters are unable to catch impurities such as chlorine, lead, and heavy metals, increasing the risk of these contaminants flowing back into your drinking water. If you fail to replace an old filter, it can become a hotbed for bacteria. Replacing these filters gets rid of harmful chemicals, sediment, odor, and bacteria, while providing the best quality of water for you and your family.
Check for Hidden Leaks
Even a small leak can cause problems with home water quality. It can cause external contaminates such as mildew, bacteria, and mold to enter the pipes. Checking for hidden leaks stops this from happening and helps you maintain optimum water quality and safety. A water meter test can be used to detect any unseen leaks. After turning off all water, check and see if the water meter is still moving. If it remains active, this could be the sign of a leak. Plumb Works uses advanced technology and equipment to pinpoint any kind of water leakage, both inside and outside your home.
Plumb Works: Your Clean Water Experts
If you’re noticing discolored tap water, a rotten egg-like smell, or a sudden drop in water pressure, those could be warning signs of poor water quality and the time to call a professional.
Plumb Work can check your water hardness and quality in just one visit. Reach out to Plumb Works for a spring plumbing health check by calling
404-524-1825 or
scheduling an appointment online.












