Thanksgiving Water Damage: How to Protect Your Home During the Busiest Hosting Weekend of the Year

Thanksgiving Water Damage: How to Protect Your Home During the Busiest Hosting Weekend of the Year

A Holiday Safety Guide from Legacy Restoration

Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and celebration — but it’s also one of the most common times of the year for unexpected water damage inside the home. With the kitchen running nonstop, guests using plumbing more than usual, and cold weather settling in, small issues can quickly turn into major holiday disasters.

At Legacy Restoration, we see a spike in water damage calls every Thanksgiving weekend. The good news? Most of these situations are preventable. Here’s what you should know to keep your home dry, safe, and stress-free this holiday.

1. Kitchen Overload: The #1 Source of Thanksgiving Water Damage

Between boiling pots, constant dishwashing, thawing the turkey, and keeping the sink busy, your kitchen plumbing works harder on Thanksgiving than almost any other day of the year.

Common kitchen-related water issues:

  • Leaking or burst supply lines

  • Backed-up sinks or slow drains

  • Dishwasher leaks from overloading or worn seals

  • Garbage disposal clogs that send water back into the sink

Legacy Tip:
Avoid pouring grease, oil, or fats down the drain — the holiday trio that solidifies quickly and leads to pipe blockages. Wipe pans clean before rinsing and use sink strainers to catch food.

2. Guest Bathrooms See Triple the Use

More people in the home means more stress on toilets, showers, and sinks. What might be a small, unnoticed issue during the year can become a holiday emergency.

Look out for:

  • Slow-flushing toilets (a huge red flag)

  • Dripping or loose supply lines

  • Backups from flushing items that shouldn’t be flushed

  • Shower drains running slow due to hair or buildup

Legacy Tip:
Place small trash bins in every bathroom so guests don’t accidentally flush items that cause clogs. It’s simple but prevents countless holiday mishaps.

3. Cold Weather Surprises: Frozen or Burst Pipes

In colder climates — and even in parts of Arizona during late-night freezes — Thanksgiving brings the first real drop in temperatures.

Vulnerable areas include:

  • Outdoor hoses still connected

  • Exposed pipes near exterior walls

  • Garages and basements

  • Under-insulated crawl spaces

Legacy Tip:
Disconnect garden hoses before the big day and insulate exposed pipes. If temps drop overnight, let faucets drip lightly to keep water flowing.

4. Refrigerator & Ice Maker Leaks Nobody Sees Coming

Fridges work overtime during Thanksgiving.
More opening and closing = more condensation.
More ice for drinks = more strain on lines.
More leftovers = doors not sealing completely.

Causes of fridge-related water damage:

  • Cracked or loose supply lines

  • Blocked defrost drains

  • Overworked ice makers

  • Water pooling underneath unnoticed

Legacy Tip:
If your fridge hasn’t been serviced in years, now is the time to check water lines and clear the drain pan.

5. Laundry Room Floods (The “Forgotten” Thanksgiving Problem)

With tablecloths, guest bedding, and kitchen towels piling up, washers and dryers get extra holiday use.

Watch for:

  • Old or brittle washer hoses

  • Drain line clogs

  • Excessive vibration causing hose loosening

  • Leaking overflow pans

Legacy Tip:
Replace rubber washing machine hoses with braided steel — a small upgrade that prevents huge water damage emergencies.

6. If Water Damage Happens… Don’t Wait

Water spreads fast. Even a small leak can destroy flooring, drywall, and cabinets, and lead to hidden mold growth if not addressed quickly.

Legacy Restoration is available 24/7 throughout the holiday season to help with:

  • Water extraction

  • Structural drying

  • Mold prevention

  • Damage cleanup

  • Restoration and rebuild services

Your home and your peace of mind come first — especially during the holidays.

A Thanksgiving Message from Legacy Restoration

This season, we’re grateful for the trust our customers place in us. Protecting homes and restoring peace after unexpected damage is an honor we don’t take lightly.

We wish you a safe, warm, and joyful Thanksgiving — free from leaks, floods, and surprise plumbing disasters.
And if something does go wrong? Legacy Restoration is here whenever you need us.