The best approach is to act swiftly. Place an old bucket or pot under the leak to catch the water, and give us a call. We’ll make every effort to reach you as quickly as possible.
A leaky faucet can result from a number of different issues. Some common causes include:
To identify the root cause of the problem, we recommend contacting us to schedule an assessment.
Clogs can result from various issues. A clogged trap is often due to accumulated debris, whereas a drainpipe may be experiencing leaks or malfunctions.
Check your valve. It’s usually in the basement or on an outside wall in a utility area of the house. You can turn it off by turning it clockwise, which will cut off the water supply for the entire house.
Typically, it’s advisable to upgrade your water heater every 10-12 years. Drain lines, toilets, and pipes, when installed properly, can last between 20 and 40 years. However, if you’re experiencing any issues, it’s best to act immediately to minimize any potential damage.
A clogged shower head is usually the source of weak shower pressure. Sometimes, the culprit is a leaky valve. If you’re not sure, be sure to contact us so we can assess the situation for you.
Loose hair, soap remnants, or hair ties could be the problem. Use a pair of pliers to remove any excess gunk from your bathtub and sink. If your drain continues to clog frequently, contact us for a thorough inspection.
In the event of a clogged toilet, a plunger is your best bet. Hot water and dishwater detergent can also help with a small clog. If neither of those methods works, it may be best to leave it to a professional like ourselves to unclog it.
In the event of a plumbing emergency, you should contact an emergency plumber like ourselves immediately. Reach out to us, and we’ll give you some over-the-phone guidance while we’re on our way to your location.
A malfunctioning toilet flapper or chain might be the cause of the problem. If you suspect your toilet is continuously running, have it examined promptly. Excess water flow could result in wasting dozens of gallons each day.