Plumbers are getting good business in the United States as they get called on when temperatures drop, or systems get overwhelmed.
J. C. Goodin, the owner of Goodin Plumbing, said they receive twice the number of calls at the start of the holidays than they do throughout the rest of the year.
He said that’s in part due to the weather. When the temperatures start to drop and heaters are turned on for the first time, it’s widespread for people to experience problems with gas leaks.
As the holidays go on, they start to see the number of calls increase even more for overwhelmed plumbing systems and clogged drains. However, there are a couple of things you can do to prevent having those issues.
“Make sure you have your hose taken off of your outside hydrants. Put the little Styrofoam cap over the outside hydrants. Get stuff ready that outside is going to be prone to freezing.
If you have a drain that you know has always been a little bit of a problem, you might plumber come out and check that drain before all the family gets there,” Goodin said.