Healthy plumbing is vital to the integrity of your home. Your pipes transfer water to and from the house, so when something goes wrong, it can greatly affect your comfort level. Nothing good comes from delaying necessary plumbing repairs. Whether you need a small plumbing repair or a major installation, here are seven signs you must call a plumber as soon as possible.
Leaks can happen at any time, and you may not even realize you have one until it's too late. According to Comfyliving.net, small leaks can cause around 10,000 gallons of water waste annually. Wasting so much water is terrible for the environment, home safety, and your bills. If you're concerned about the environment and take pride in having a green home, call a plumber to seek small plumbing repair for leaks before they turn into a major catastrophe.
Do you notice signs of water damage in your home? Such damage can come from leaking pipes that you don't see. You may notice dark stains on walls and ceilings. If you don't think the leak is coming from your roof, it's most likely coming from your pipes. Don't hesitate to call a local plumber, since the first step in dealing with the water damage is to stop the leak at its source.
Do you gasp when you look at your water bill every month? You may if your water usage hasn't changed but the bills keep getting higher. One of the reasons they may be rising is because of an unknown leak you can't locate. Increasing utility costs is a perfect reason to call your local plumber for an inspection as soon as possible.
Did you know certain vermin, such as roaches and rodents, are attracted to your plumbing? Of course, they're always searching for food, but they're also searching for water. So you may see them around your water source, such as your pipes or drains. An unknown clog may happen when impacted by the vermin. If you see signs of such infestations, have your plumber check the pipes.
Clogged drains are a nuisance and can happen for many reasons. You may have inadvertently put food down the drain instead of the garbage disposal. You may have accidentally dropped something without meaning to, or sometimes clogged drains may happen by no fault of your own. An overgrown tree may have punctured the septic tank, which is a major issue you need to deal with right away. If you have any type of clogged drains, have your plumber solve the issue instead of resorting to chemical cleaners. Such store-bought cleaners are not a permanent solution to clogs and can do damage to both the pipes and your environment.
Low water pressure is very inconvenient. Can you imagine going from quickly taking a shower in five or 10 minutes to having to take 20 minutes in the shower simply because the water pressure is so bad? Low water pressure also makes it difficult to do other cleaning activities, like washing the dishes or cleaning your home. In other words, the entire sanitation of your home can be affected when water is merely trickling out of the pipes. There could be many reasons for low water pressure, ranging from poor plumbing fixtures that need replacing to something being wrong with the internal plumbing system.
Don't ignore frozen pipes. Unfortunately, if you live in an area with intense winters, you run the risk of your pipes freezing over. You can always call your local plumber to see if they can prepare your pipes for the winter. If the pipes have already frozen over, call your plumber immediately before the pipe bursts. A busted pipe will be very expensive as it's not a small plumbing repair.
Your local plumber is there to help you with any issues you have with drains or piping. Whether you need
small plumbing repair services to mend fixtures in your bathroom, increase water pressure, or find the source of those high utility bills, don't hesitate to call Roto-Rooter Of Eastern Idaho today. We look forward to hearing from you and helping to make your home plumbing as efficient and reliable as possible.
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