Plumbing

Clogged drains and toilets are the most common plumbing issues. We will discuss each of these problems below.

Plumbing is a critical part of your home. When you have problems, you don’t realize just how dependent you are on them. As your home ages, you will experience plumbing problems such as a leaking faucet or slow drains. Many of these issues can be fixed easily. Some of these issues can be dangerous and should be left to professionals. Having a good idea of common plumbing problems and their solutions will help you decide when to pull out your tools and when to call a plumber.

CLOGGED TOILETS AND DRAINS

Clogged drains can be identified when water backs up while using the shower or flushing the toilet. The indications of a clogged toilet are far more obvious. The toilet won’t flush as usual and the water may even back up in the toilet bowl. You may restore your drains or toilet to normal by doing some DIY or calling a plumbing contractor.

If you are unable to clear the blockage by yourself, let a professional clean it out. When you’ve got a lot of blockages in the drain, it is time to get in touch with a plumbing contractor. Regular use of caustic drain cleaners could lead to damage to pipes. The problem might be repaired by a plumbing contractor to prevent future clogs.

LEAKY FAUCETS & PIPES

Pipes and leaky faucets are common plumbing problems in houses and apartments. Dripping faucets can be more annoying and costly than a plumbing emergency. However, these drips add up quickly. Fixing plumbing leaks in your house will help you cut back on the costs by as much as 10% on your water bill per month. It is easy to identify a leaky faucet since the water drips from the faucet when it’s in the off position. When you’re not in the room, you can hear the drips.

If you don’t act quickly, leaking pipes can cause serious damage. Leaking pipes are easy to spot after a while, when you notice a puddle or hear the pipes leaking.

If you are not familiar with plumbing, call a plumber to replace your washer. If the job is too big or you don’t feel like doing the cleanup yourself, call a professional to fix the leaky pipes.

WATER HEATER ISSUES

Most water heater problems are easy to identify. Instead of getting a warm shower, you get drenched in freezing water. Other signs that your water heater is failing include dripping water, discolored water, and puddles. While you may be able to troubleshoot some issues on your own, many water heater problems and repairs require professional assistance due to their complexity and danger.

If the problem is not easily fixed, such as by adjusting the thermostat or relighting a pilot light, it’s best to call a professional plumber. Water heaters are dangerous and can require extensive plumbing repairs so it is better to have a professional do the job.

Take safety precautions if the water heater is causing water puddles to form on the floor. Here’s what you should do:

Turn off your water heater. To turn off an electric water heater, make sure you are dry. Use the shut-off valve located at the connection point for a gas water heater.

To prevent any further leaking, turn off the water. If the water heater is working properly, you can turn off the valves. You can shut off the main water supply to your home until a plumber comes to assess the situation.

You can move items from the water heater.

LOW WATER PRESSURE

Low water pressure is a common problem in older houses, but it can also happen in newer homes. Low water pressure can occur suddenly or gradually, depending on what the cause is. Low water pressure can make it difficult to shower and rinse, regardless of the cause. It is important to resolve the problem to restore normal water usage.

If your water pressure drops suddenly, or you are unable to pinpoint the source of the problem, call a plumber. You could have a leaky pipe. If you see a gradual decline in the flow, but it isn’t due to your aerators or your plumbing system, this could indicate that there may be a corrosion problem in your pipes. You will need a plumber to repair or replace the affected sections.

RUNNING TOILET

There are many types of toilet plumbing issues, but running toilets are the most common. It still works but the toilet keeps running, which is wasteful of water and makes an irritating sound.

If the toilet parts in the tank are not replaced, a plumber may be needed.

TIPS TO MANAGE YOUR OWN PLUMBING REPAIRS

While DIY plumbing repairs may save you money, a mistake could cause more damage to your home and cost you even more. These are some tips to keep in mind when you attempt to solve a plumbing problem on your own.

You must fully understand the problem and how to fix it. Call a professional plumbing contractor in Myrtle Beach if you aren’t sure about the scope of your project.

All the tools and supplies you need for the project are secured. There is nothing worse than finding out that you have to buy something else before you get started.

Call Blue Ribbon Plumbing LLC now if you need a plumbing contractor.

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Blue Ribbon Plumbing LLC
4201 Carolina Exchange Drive Suite 202
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
(843) 267-9733
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