After a hurricane, most homeowners inspect their roofs, windows, and foundations for damage. But what about your plumbing? At Home Team Plumbing, we’ve seen firsthand how storms like Hurricanes Milton and Helene can cause significant damage to plumbing systems, often in ways homeowners don’t notice right away.
Even if everything seems fine at a glance, hidden storm-related damage can lead to expensive repairs or health hazards later. Here’s what you need to know about how hurricanes impact your plumbing and why scheduling a professional post-hurricane inspection is essential.
Hidden Risks Hurricanes Pose to Your Plumbing
Hurricanes like Milton and Helene wreak havoc not just above ground but below it as well. At Home Team Plumbing, we’ve helped homeowners recover from the following issues caused by major storms:
Saltwater Intrusion
Hurricane Helene’s storm surge flooded many coastal areas with saltwater. Saltwater is highly corrosive and can weaken or damage plumbing pipes over time, causing leaks or bursts.
Ground Shifts
Severe storms can cause the ground to shift, putting stress on underground plumbing systems. This can result in misaligned pipes, cracks, or even bursts, leading to hidden leaks that escalate into major problems.
Heavy Rainfall and Flooding
Hurricanes bring torrential rain that overwhelms drainage systems. Flooding during Milton and Helene strained plumbing systems, causing backups, overflows, and damage to both indoor and outdoor plumbing.
Debris in Pipes
Floodwaters from hurricanes often carry debris, such as mud, sand, and small stones, into plumbing systems. After Hurricane Milton, many homeowners turned to Home Team Plumbing for help with clogged and damaged pipes caused by debris buildup.
Wind and Structural Damage
High winds can knock down trees and heavy objects, damaging above-ground pipes or underground lines when uprooted trees disturb the soil.
Signs Your Plumbing May Be Damaged
At Home Team Plumbing, we know how easy it is to overlook plumbing issues after a storm. Here are some warning signs to watch for:
Slow or Clogged Drains
If your drains are sluggish or clogged, debris from the storm may be blocking your pipes. This was a common problem after Hurricane Milton.
Unusual Noises or Water Pressure Changes
Gurgling noises, banging pipes, or reduced water pressure could indicate cracks or blockages. After Hurricane Helene, many homes experienced low pressure due to debris in water lines.
Discolored or Foul-Smelling Water
Saltwater and floodwater contamination can cause discoloration or unpleasant odors in your water, as seen in areas affected by Helene’s storm surge.
Foundation Cracks or Sinkholes
Shifting ground caused by storms can lead to foundation damage, which often signals plumbing issues below the surface.
Why You Should Call Home Team Plumbing After a Hurricane
Storm damage to plumbing isn’t just an inconvenience—it can escalate quickly if left unaddressed. Here’s why an inspection is crucial:
Prevent Long-Term Damage
A minor pipe crack or misalignment can lead to water leaks that damage walls, floors, and even your home’s foundation. Addressing these issues now can save you from costly repairs later.
Protect Your Health
Damaged pipes can allow contaminants into your water supply, posing serious health risks. Contamination issues were a major concern in neighborhoods hit by Hurricane Milton.
Save Money
Small problems are much cheaper to fix than full-scale water damage or plumbing emergencies. A quick inspection by Home Team Plumbing can help you avoid expensive surprises.
What to Expect from a Home Team Plumbing Inspection
Our team at Home Team Plumbing specializes in identifying storm-related plumbing issues. Here’s how we’ll ensure your system is in top shape:
Advanced Tools
We use state-of-the-art equipment, like video cameras, to inspect underground pipes for hidden damage.
Thorough Evaluation
Our experts check everything—from your indoor drains to outdoor lines—to ensure no issue goes unnoticed.
Clear Recommendations
After the inspection, we’ll provide a detailed report and a plan to repair any damage we find.
Post-Inspection Steps for Protecting Your Plumbing
Once Home Team Plumbing has inspected your system, we recommend these proactive steps to keep your plumbing in great shape:
Follow Through with Repairs
Don’t delay fixing issues like cracks or small leaks—they’ll only get worse with time.
Hurricane Prep for the Future
Consider reinforcing outdoor pipes, installing backflow preventers, and scheduling regular inspections to protect your home before the next storm.
Why Home Team Plumbing Is Your Trusted Partner
At Home Team Plumbing, we’ve helped countless homeowners recover from hurricanes like Milton and Helene. We know that your plumbing system is the backbone of your home, and we’re here to make sure it stays strong, even after the toughest storms.
Don’t wait for problems to surface—schedule a post-hurricane plumbing inspection today. Our team is ready with the expertise, tools, and dedication to keep your home safe. Call Home Team Plumbing now at 727-310-4111 to protect your home and your peace of mind!