5 Most Common Spring Plumbing Problems

Scott • March 22, 2023
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5 most common spring plumbing problems

The transition from Winter into Spring is a welcome time for everyone. The cold weather months are behind us, and warmer days are now ahead. When we move into Spring weather in Utah, we still experience fluctuating temperatures. We are known for having a few cold snaps in March, and this quick temperature difference can result in problems with homeowners’ plumbing systems. In this article, we’re reviewing the 5 most common Spring plumbing problems and what to look for so you don’t experience larger issues later.

1. Poor Water Pressure

If you notice your water pressure changing, this most likely is due to a leak in the plumbing system in your home. Springtime months are known for their showers and storms, and the water accumulated around your home sinks into the soil, causing it to become drenched. When this occurs, this may cause stress on your underground plumbing.


This could eventually lead to a developing leak in the main line and could cause your poor water pressure. Call your local plumbing professional to examine your pipes to see if a leak is present. A plumbing expert like those from 1st American Plumbing, Heating & Air will be able to resolve the issue quickly.

2. Slow Draining

When soil is soaked with water due to heavy rain, pressure could be placed on the pipes that come from your home to the sewer as well. Many complications can occur from this. Whether it’s your sink, tub, toilet, or shower, slow drainage can cause major issues. Water can even back up on your lawn, which means it’s flooded with sewer water.


Another reason for slow drainage could be from the growing trees, plants, and other types of shrubbery. Growing root systems can grow into a pipe, and it could result in a potentially serious blockage in your system. If you think you have a blockage, contact a local professional.

3. Pipe Leaks

In Utah, we experience plummeting temperatures during the winter. These cold temperatures cause contraction or freezing of the pipes in your home, which could cause small cracks. When the temperature warms up, those pipes expand. If there was a small crack present, this will likely cause the crack to grow larger.



Around your home you may notice drips of water coming from your pipes, a musty smell, or standing water. You may even notice an increase in your water or electric bill. Your local plumbing expert should inspect your pipes if this is the case, and they can determine if you have a leak in your plumbing system. Call immediately if you think this is the case.

4. Clogged Outdoor Drains

If you have outdoor drains around your home, inspect the areas closely to ensure the drain is functioning properly. Leaves, sticks, and other yard debris can clog your drain if you didn’t clean it up before the snow fell. Once the Utah snow begins to melt, these drains can become clogged, causing large issues around your home.


If you do notice clogs, it’s important that you clean your drains immediately. When the debris is allowed to sit, you may be dealing with a major blockage down the road. Eventually, the drain will stop working correctly, and you could be dealing with a flood on your property.

5. Failing Sump Pump

If you have a sump pump in your basement, you likely already know that this appliance doesn’t typically run during the winter months because of the freezing conditions. When the warm weather of Spring returns, and rain storms are common, your basement could experience flooding. The pump is then turned on to clear the water.

Unfortunately, lots of homeowners have found out the hard way that this initial turn on does not take place. If you don’t clear the water in your basement immediately, it could result in extensive water damage to your home’s foundation. If you need maintenance or a replacement, contact your trustworthy plumbing experts at 1st American Plumbing, Heating & Air.


To avoid any of the problems we’ve discussed above, it’s important that you inspect your property closely. Test all of your outdoor spigots, walk around your home, and check your basement and other areas of the home regularly to make sure no leaks have developed. If you notice a leak has occurred, repair them immediately, or contact your local plumber.


Inside your home, check all of the water valves, inspect the tubs, sinks, toilets, and showers. Regular home inspections by your local plumbing expert can also help you identify problems early, helping you avoid any necessary repairs.


Springtime in Utah should be enjoyed, and you shouldn’t be spending the warm months worried about leaks in your home. The honest experts at 1st American Plumbing, Heating & Air are here to help. Please contact us at (801) 477-5818 to schedule an inspection or repair service. We’ll come out to your home quickly and make sure your property is spring time ready.

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