It’s finally warming up in Lexington, and just when you thought winter plumbing worries were over — you find water dripping under the sink, puddles in the basement, or soggy patches in the yard. If you’ve noticed your pipes seem to leak more in the spring, you’re not alone.
This is a common issue for homeowners, and it often has less to do with what’s happening inside your home and more to do with what’s going on around it. The freeze-thaw cycle, shifting soil, and sudden increase in water usage all play a part.
Let’s break down the top reasons for spring pipe leaks — and how Fast Flow Plumbing can fix them with trenchless technology that avoids digging up your yard.
1. FREEZE-THAW DAMAGE FROM WINTER
Even if your pipes didn’t burst during a deep freeze, small cracks or fractures may have formed as the metal contracted. When spring arrives and the pipes expand again with warmer temps and increased water flow, those tiny cracks can widen and start leaking.
SIGNS OF FREEZE-THAW PIPE DAMAGE:
- Unexplained drops in water pressure
- Water stains on ceilings or walls
- Drips or puddles under sinks or near your water heater
- A sudden jump in your water bill
If you’re noticing any of these signs, Fast Flow Plumbing can perform a non-invasive camera inspection to pinpoint the leak — and repair it without tearing up your walls or floors. Learn more about their trenchless pipe repair here.
2. SHIFTING SOIL AND GROUND MOVEMENT
Why do pipes leak underground in spring?
When the ground thaws in spring, it shifts. The soil expands, contracts, and sometimes moves due to excess moisture from snowmelt and spring rain. This puts stress on underground water and sewer lines, which can lead to:
- Cracked or collapsed pipes
- Joint separations
- Leaks caused by ground pressure
Fast Flow Plumbing specializes in trenchless sewer and water line repair, which means they can fix or replace underground pipes with minimal disruption. That means no bulldozers in your yard — just smart, efficient repair using cutting-edge equipment. Check out trenchless sewer repair options.
3. TREE ROOT INVASION
Spring is when everything comes back to life — including tree roots. And guess what they’re searching for? Moisture. Small cracks in your sewer line can act like a beacon for roots. Once they find their way in, they grow quickly and clog or damage the pipe even further.
WARNING SIGNS OF ROOT INVASION:
- Gurgling toilets or slow drains
- Bad odors near drains or in the yard
- Backups after a rainstorm
- Wet or sunken patches in your lawn
Trenchless technology allows Fast Flow to remove roots and repair or reline the pipe from the inside. No digging, no mess. Explore pipe relining options here.
4. INCREASED WATER USAGE
In spring, we all start doing more outdoors — washing cars, watering plants, filling up kiddie pools. You might also notice your sprinkler system or outdoor faucets leaking after months of winter dormancy.
CHECK THESE AREAS FOR SPRINGTIME LEAKS:
- Outdoor spigots (turn them on and watch for drips)
- Hose bibs and connections
- Irrigation systems
- Pipes exposed to freezing temps
If you see any signs of leaks, get them fixed early — before they become major problems. And if a hidden leak is suspected underground or behind walls, Fast Flow Plumbing can help locate and repair it fast.
5. OLD, CORRODED PIPES REACHING THE BREAKING POINT
Spring is often the season when older plumbing finally gives out. If your home is more than 30 years old and still has its original pipes, they might be corroded, brittle, or poorly sealed. Spring’s moisture and increased flow can expose weaknesses that have been building for years.
Fast Flow can help you:
- Identify the material of your current pipes
- Recommend partial or full pipe replacement
- Use trenchless methods to update underground lines with minimal disruption
Need a second opinion? Fast Flow offers honest assessments and transparent pricing. No pressure, just peace of mind.
DON’T WAIT — GET THOSE SPRING LEAKS FIXED FAST
Leaks in the spring might seem small, but they can quickly turn into major damage if ignored. Whether it’s a cracked sewer line, root invasion, or a hidden leak in the wall, Fast Flow Plumbing is here to help.
- Trenchless sewer and pipe repair
- Non-invasive leak detection
- No digging, no mess, no stress
Call Fast Flow Plumbing now at (833) 875-8940
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Let’s keep your home dry, safe, and leak-free — all season long.