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Common Signs You Need To Call A Plumber

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Plumbing is one of those home elements that you don’t think about until there’s an obvious problem. Plumbing is a vital feature of every home but people never think about it until something goes wrong. Whether it’s a leaky pipe or a clogged drain, plumbing issues can be a nuisance. Some problems are simple and a little Googling can help you find a quick DIY fix. But plumbing is a complex system and often problems aren’t easy to fix on your own. A pitter-patter sound from the kitchen faucet that look like a simple leak could be due to another problem. Sometimes, the problem can be fixed within minutes, but often quick fixes only exacerbate the issue further. A problem that begins as a small trickle of water underneath the sink could soon turn into severe water damage if you don’t know how to fix it. And that’s why hiring a plumber makes sense!

 

Signs You Need a Plumber

Plumbing isn’t as simple as you might think. It needs training in the recent codes and hands-on experience to detect the cause of plumbing problem and resolve it. Waiting till the last moment to call a plumber when there’s water everywhere isn’t the right option. Ideally, you should find a plumber before a plumbing emergency occurs. Here are some warning signs that mean it’s time to make a phone call to a local plumber.

 

  1. Slow Drains

A clogged drain can be fixed by a plunger or drain snake. But if you continue to experience slow, despite unclogging, it’s time to call a professional. The issue of slow drain often keeps getting worse and could eventually lead to an expensive repair. So, if your sink drains slowly, don’t ignore this warning sign as it could turn into a more complicated problem.

 

  1. Poor Water Pressure

It can be frustrating to bathe or wash your car with poor or low or inconsistent water pressure. The primary causes of this problem can be related to the fixture or the entire home’s water system. If there’s a fixture-based issue, you will notice low pressure in a particular tap or shower. This type of problem can be fixed by cleaning the fixture’s aerator or replacing the malfunctioning valve. If the water pressure is low in all taps, the problem can be bigger and more complicated to fix. To know the exact cause and get the problem fixed, it’s best to call an experienced plumber.

 

  1. Unusual Noises or Strange Smell

If you hear water dripping continuously or hear gurgling when flushing the toilet, there’s a problem. Water hammering or constant dripping are early warning signs that there’s a problem. You could also smell something weird such as a whiff of sulfur coming from your sink. If the water becomes discolored or smelly, it indicates an issue with the sewer pipe. Discoloration could be due to too much iron, corrosion, or impurities in the water. If these problems are left unchecked, they can cause major damage. So, make sure to contact a plumbing service and get it checked.

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