When to Call a Plumber
Persistent Leaks
If you have a faucet, pipe, or appliance that is leaking consistently despite attempts to fix it, it's time to call a plumber.
Low Water Pressure
Sudden drops in water pressure can indicate a serious issue within your plumbing system that requires professional attention
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Clogged Drains
If plunging or using drain cleaners doesn't solve the problem, a plumber can identify and clear more stubborn blockages without damaging your pipes.
No Hot Water
If your water heater is malfunctioning and you're unable to get hot water, it's best to have a plumber diagnose and fix the issue.
Unpleasant Odors
Foul smells coming from drains or pipes could indicate a sewage backup or other plumbing problem that needs immediate attention.
Burst Pipes
If you notice a burst pipe, shut off your water supply immediately and call a plumber to prevent water damage to your home.
Unexplained Increase in water bills
A sudden spike in your water bill with no apparent cause could indicate a hidden leak, which a plumber can locate and repair.
Fixture Replacement or Installation
When installing new fixtures or appliances that require plumbing connections, it's best to have a plumber ensure proper installation to prevent leaks or damage.
Renovations or Remodeling
If you're remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, consulting a plumber before starting can help you plan the layout and ensure your plumbing system can accommodate any changes.
Preventative Maitenance
Reguklar plumbing inspections and maintenance can catch small issues before they escalate into major problems, saving you time and money in the long run. Schedule periodic check-ups with a plumber to keep your plumbing system in top condition.