- 11:39 am - September 10th, 2021
Why does your plumbing system need a little extra protection when the heating season rolls back around? There could be a multitude of reasons! Luckily, the expert plumbers at E.T. Lawson are here to share them with you. Keep in mind, these potential mid-season issues are all fixable and avoidable when you’re an E.T. Lawson customer!
Frozen Pipes
Most if not all homeowners know all about the risks of frozen pipes during the winter months when temperatures tend to drop drastically, causing standing water within the pipes to freeze, expand and damage the plumbing system.
Clogged Drains & Garbage Disposals
The heating season falls right around the holiday season, which is a time known for family gatherings and celebratory dinners. Although this year homeowners may be celebrating on a smaller scale than usual, the increase in plumbing equipment use can lead to more chances for clogged drains and malfunctioning garbage disposals.
Water Heaters
Colder days may lead to an increased demand for hot water, and with that an increase in wear and tear that could create or cause you to notice problems with the water heating equipment, such as water not reaching the set temperature or no hot water running at all.
These risks are inherent with the heating season, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be proactive in making the prevention and repairs of your plumbing system affordable and easy. Signing up for our Plumbing System Service Agreement gets you access to our plumbing experts in addition to other benefits, including:
An annual inspection of the system
A 10% discount on service and parts
Priority service response
30-day, money-back satisfaction guarantee!
Don’t wait – get yourself set up for ultimate plumbing system protection now! Call or contact us online to enroll.
We have more than 16 heating and cooling service agreements that cover virtually every kind of heating or cooling system and every type of fuel.
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