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Winter in Philadelphia stresses plumbing—especially in older homes with drafty basements and aging lines. If you’re in University City, Logan, North Philly, or West Philly, a little prevention can save major water damage.

Frozen Pipe Prevention Checklist

  • seal drafts around basement windows and penetrations
  • insulate exposed pipes near exterior walls
  • keep consistent heat in rarely-used rooms
  • disconnect and winterize exterior hoses/spigots when applicable
  • know where your main shutoff is (and make sure it works)

Drain Backups: The Winter Pattern

Grease + colder temperatures = thicker buildup. Common clog zones:

  • kitchen sink lines
  • tub and shower drains
  • main line restrictions (multiple slow drains at once)

Water Heater Warning Signs

  • not enough hot water
  • popping noises (sediment)
  • temperature swings
  • rusty water (possible corrosion)

Common services we provide in winter:

  • drain cleaning and snaking
  • leak repairs (supply lines, shutoffs, fittings)
  • toilet repairs and replacements
  • water heater troubleshooting
  • fixture installations for remodel upgrades

If your plumbing is “acting weird,” don’t wait for a full failure—small problems escalate fast in freezing temps.

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