Kids Home For Summer? Follow These 7 Steps to Prevent Plumbing Problems
admin • June 9, 2025
Children playing in a sprinkler on a sunny day.

Summer’s here—and that means the kids are home, the laundry piles up faster, and your plumbing works overtime. At Brooks Plumbing Co., we know your home’s systems weren’t designed for round-the-clock wear and tear. That’s why we’re sharing seven practical steps to help you avoid plumbing headaches while your house is buzzing with summer activity.

Many homeowners call us this time of year for drain cleaning in Tanglewilde, WA, often due to clogs caused by extra usage during school break. A little prevention now can save you time, money, and stress later.

1. Set Bathroom Rules

More people at home means more strain on toilets, sinks, and showers. Remind kids what can and can’t go down the toilet—only toilet paper. Baby wipes, cotton balls, and paper towels can create major clogs, even if they’re labeled “flushable.”

2. Monitor Shower Drains

Hair, sand, and dirt from outdoor play can quickly build up in drains. Place mesh screens over shower and tub drains to catch debris before it causes a blockage. Clean the screens weekly for best results. You can find these inexpensive screens at most home improvement stores, and they only take a minute to install.

3. Stagger Shower and Laundry Times

Running too many water-heavy appliances at once can reduce water pressure and slow drainage. Space out showers and laundry loads to prevent overloading your system—and to ensure hot water lasts!

4. Check Hose Bibs and Outdoor Faucets

Kids playing in the yard? That’s great—but keep an eye on those outdoor faucets. Make sure they’re turned off tightly after use. A small leak outside can lead to water waste and foundation issues inside. This also helps prevent backups in older plumbing systems that may struggle with sudden, high-volume use.

5. Keep the Garbage Disposal Kid-Proof

Kids home for lunch? It’s easy for food scraps like melon rinds, popcorn kernels, or greasy leftovers to end up in the disposal, where they don’t belong. We’ve even seen small toys make their way down the disposal, which can seriously damage the blades. Remind your kids (and yourself) what should and shouldn’t go down the kitchen drain. When in doubt, trash it!

6. Watch the Washing Machine

More activities mean more laundry—from swimsuits to muddy clothes. Inspect hoses for bulges or leaks, and don’t overload the machine. Consider doing smaller loads more often to reduce strain. Regularly checking the area around your washer for moisture or pooling water can also help you catch slow leaks before they cause serious damage.

7. Schedule a Summer Plumbing Check-Up

Even with precautions, plumbing issues can sneak up on you. A professional inspection can catch small problems before they turn into big ones. We’ll check for signs of wear, slow drains, or hidden leaks to keep your home running smoothly.

At Brooks Plumbing Co., we’re parents and homeowners too. We understand how a little extra care during the summer months can keep your plumbing in top shape and your family stress-free. Follow these tips and enjoy the sunshine, without the surprise plumbing bills.

For a professional plumber in Tanglewilde, WA, contact Brooks Plumbing Co. today!

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