The city of St. George, Utah gets an average of 10 inches of rain and 28 inches of snow each year. In the summer, temperatures get as high as 101 degrees, while winter temperatures can reach as low as 29 degrees. With such a range in temperature and weather, keeping an eye on the state of your drains is important. Metal pipes can shrink and expand with temperature changes, and no matter the season, you don’t want to be caught with a clogged drain in the dead of winter or the height of summer.
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