FAQs
A dripping tap is a common annoyance and can waste a lot of water. It’s usually caused by worn-out washers or O-rings inside the tap. These can be easily replaced with a trip to the hardware store and some DIY skills.
Low water pressure can make everyday tasks frustrating. It could be caused by a clogged faucet aerator, a partially closed shut-off valve, or even a leak somewhere in the system.
A constantly running toilet wastes water and can drive up your bill. The culprit is often a faulty flapper valve at the bottom of the tank, which isn’t sealing properly. Replacing the flapper is a common fix.
There are several reasons a water heater might not be functioning. A tripped circuit breaker, a faulty thermostat, or sediment buildup in the tank are all possibilities.
A water hammer is a knocking sound in pipes caused by sudden changes in water pressure. Expanding hot water can exacerbate this issue. Consider installing water hammer arrestors at key points in your plumbing system.
A sudden spike in your water bill might indicate a hidden leak somewhere in your plumbing system. Checking your meter for leaks and inspecting for damp spots around your house are good first steps.
For complex plumbing issues or jobs that require specific expertise or licensing, it’s always best to call a professional plumber. They can diagnose the problem accurately and perform the repairs safely and efficiently.