As winter fades and temperatures begin to rise across Wisconsin, your plumbing system goes through a major transition. Freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snowmelt, and spring rains can expose weaknesses that developed during the coldest months of the year.
For homeowners in Watertown, Beaver Dam, and Oconomowoc, early spring is one of the most important times to inspect and protect your plumbing system. Here’s a practical checklist to prevent costly repairs and unexpected emergencies.
Even if your pipes didn’t burst during winter, small cracks may have formed due to expansion and contraction. As water pressure normalizes in spring, those weak spots can begin leaking.
Look for:
Water stains on ceilings or basement walls
Reduced water pressure
Unusual spikes in your water bill
Damp areas near exposed pipes
Small leaks can quickly turn into structural damage or mold growth if ignored.
Spring snowmelt combined with rainfall puts significant pressure on your basement drainage system. Your sump pump is your first line of defense against flooding.
To test it:
Pour a bucket of water into the sump pit
Confirm it activates properly
Ensure water discharges away from your foundation
If the pump struggles, runs continuously, or makes unusual noises, it may need service or replacement.
Outdoor spigots and irrigation lines are highly vulnerable to freezing. Turn on exterior faucets and check for:
Weak water flow
Water leaking inside the basement when the faucet runs
Cracks around hose connections
These are common signs of freeze damage inside the wall — a problem that often goes unnoticed until spring.
After months of heavy winter use, your water heater may have sediment buildup, especially in areas of Wisconsin with hard water.
Sediment can:
Reduce efficiency
Increase heating costs
Shorten the lifespan of the unit
A professional flush improves performance and helps prevent premature failure.
Holiday cooking, winter grease buildup, and reduced water flow can create partial clogs in kitchen and bathroom drains. Spring is the ideal time to clear buildup before it becomes a major blockage.
Warning signs include:
Slow drainage
Gurgling sounds
Persistent odors
Preventative cleaning is far less expensive than emergency sewer line repairs.
As the ground thaws, tree roots begin actively searching for water sources. Sewer lines are a prime target, especially in older Wisconsin homes.
Symptoms of root intrusion:
Recurring drain backups
Multiple fixtures draining slowly
Sewage odors
Camera inspections can identify the issue early and prevent full sewer line collapse.
Many homeowners only call a plumber when something fails. But seasonal inspections significantly reduce the risk of emergency repairs, water damage, and costly replacements.
Preventative maintenance:
Extends the life of your plumbing system
Protects your home’s foundation
Reduces long-term repair costs
Improves overall efficiency
If you live in Watertown, Beaver Dam, or Oconomowoc, now is the time to make sure your plumbing system is ready for the warmer months ahead.
A professional inspection today can prevent major headaches tomorrow.

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