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Desert-Dry Air and Long Showers: Spring Plumbing Checks to Protect Your Reno Home’s Water Heater and Pipes

Home | Blog | Published on April 20th, 2026

Spring in Northern Nevada is unpredictable, and at DeHart, we’re speaking directly to you about keeping your home protected. When it comes to plumbing in Reno, we know desert-dry air and shifting temperatures can quietly strain your water heater and pipes, especially after a long winter of heavy indoor use.

Desert-Dry Air and Long Showers: Spring Plumbing Checks to Protect Your Reno Home’s Water Heater and Pipes

Why Northern Nevada Spring Conditions Stress Your Plumbing

We want you to understand that spring in Northern Nevada brings rapid temperature swings that cause expansion and contraction in pipes, while long hot showers increase demand on water heaters, making early inspections essential.

Your Spring Plumbing Checklist

Here is a simple checklist we recommend for every homeowner to catch early issues before they escalate into emergencies.

  • Listen for popping or rumbling sounds from your water heater.
  • Check for visible corrosion or rust around fittings.
  • Notice slow hot water delivery at taps.
  • Inspect for minor leaks under sinks and near water heaters.

Catching Water Heater Warning Signs Early

We often see homeowners wait until peak summer demand to address issues, but early detection helps prevent breakdowns when your system is working hardest. We recommend scheduling a professional inspection with us before the vacation season.

Protecting Your Home Before Summer Demand

Our goal at DeHart is to keep your plumbing system efficient, reliable, and ready for increased usage as temperatures rise across the region. A well-maintained water heater reduces energy waste and improves comfort.

Spring in Northern Nevada also brings increased water usage as families shift between indoor comfort and outdoor activities, which can expose hidden weaknesses in older plumbing systems. We encourage you to pay attention to subtle changes, such as fluctuating water pressure or discolored water, which may indicate sediment buildup in your water heater tank.

Additionally, small leaks should never be ignored, as they can quickly escalate into significant water waste and structural damage if left unaddressed. These early warning signs are exactly what we look for during our professional inspections.

Preventative Maintenance for Long-Term Protection

Regular maintenance helps extend system lifespan and ensures consistent performance throughout seasonal changes. We recommend homeowners schedule flushing of water heaters at least once a year to reduce mineral buildup and improve efficiency, especially in areas with hard water, like in Reno.

By staying ahead of routine service, you can avoid costly repairs later and keep your home comfortable as spring temperatures continue to rise.

Why Proactive Service Matters in Reno

At DeHart, we are committed to helping homeowners stay ahead of plumbing issues through proactive inspections and expert guidance tailored to Northern Nevada conditions rather than reactive emergency repairs, which often cost more and create unnecessary stress.

By preparing your plumbing system before peak summer demand, you protect your investment, maintain consistent comfort, and reduce the risk of unexpected failures during the busiest months of the year. We appreciate the opportunity to serve our Reno community homeowners.

Contact DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. today for all your plumbing needs!

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