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Frequently asked questionsA dripping faucet is often caused by a worn-out washer or O-ring. It's a common issue that can be fixed by replacing these components.
A continuously running toilet is typically due to a faulty flapper or fill valve. Replacing these parts can usually resolve the problem.
To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed pipes, keep a slow drip of water running during freezing temperatures, and seal any gaps that allow cold air to reach the pipes.
You can use a plunger or a drain snake to clear most clogs. For tougher blockages, consider using chemical drain cleaners, but do so with caution.
Flushing your water heater at least once a year can help remove sediment buildup and maintain its efficiency. It's also a good idea to have it professionally serviced periodically.
Low water pressure can be caused by various factors, including clogs in pipes, a faulty pressure regulator, or issues with the municipal water supply. A plumber can diagnose and fix the problem.
Chemical drain cleaners are not suitable for all pipes, especially older or PVC pipes. They can cause damage and are best used as a last resort.
Hard water contains minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can cause scale buildup in pipes and on fixtures. Water softeners can be used to remove these minerals and prevent scale formation.
Look for signs like unexplained increases in your water bill, damp or discolored spots on walls or ceilings, and the sound of running water when no faucets are on. Professional leak detection services are also available.
Repiping is necessary when your plumbing system is aging, causing frequent leaks and reduced water quality. Signs include corrosion, rust-colored water, and recurrent plumbing issues. A plumber can assess if repiping is needed.