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The plumbing in your home needs to function properly in order for those that reside in your home to live comfortably. That’s why when you notice any issue with your plumbing, it is important to have it repaired by a professional. Signs your home plumbing system needs a repair include:
Normally, you should not hear any sounds coming from your home’s plumbing system. If you do, that is a likely sign that your home plumbing system has a problem that needs to be looked at by a professional. Homeowners should pay special attention to any banging or knocking sounds coming from their home’s pipes.
In the event that your showerhead of faucet from a sink somewhere in your home is dripping continuously when it should be off, you may have an issue within your home plumbing system that needs a professional repair. The continuous dripping could be a simple issue with the tap, or due to a larger problem with your system’s water pressure.
If you have water coming through your faucets or showerhead that is discolored, your home plumbing system likely needs a repair. Discolored water can be caused by pipe issues, such as air, a leak or rust.
Drain issues can also be indicative of a plumbing system in need of repair. Clogged or slow moving drains could be a sign of a broken pipe that needs to be repaired.
Sometimes your home’s hot water heater may reach maximum capacity, which results in you having to wait for the water in your home to heat back up again. However, if at the start of the day when you first turn a faucet or shower on and the water won’t heat up, that usually is an indicator that you have an issue in your plumbing system that needs to be repaired by a professional.
Poor or low water pressure is a strong indication that you have something wrong with your plumbing system that needs to be addressed. You could have poor, low, or uneven water pressure due to a clogged pipe, a burst pipe, or a damaged water heater.
Common plumbing problems include clogged drains, hot water issues, and poor water pressure. If you are encountering any of these and need them addressed by a professional, call Do It Right Plumbers today to schedule an appointment.
Our licensed, bonded and insured professionals utilize their years of skills and the most up-to-date technologies to identify the issue. They will then present varying options recommending how you should proceed.
Low water pressure in spring usually results from mineral buildup in your pipes or aerators. Check for clogged faucet aerators and clean them with vinegar. If the issue persists, there’s likely a leak in your plumbing, which should be addressed by professionals at Do It Right Plumbers.
A running toilet usually stems from a faulty flapper or fill valve. As temperatures warm up in the spring, seals can wear out more quickly. Replacing the flapper or adjusting the fill valve should resolve the problem. If the issue still persists, call (714) 862-2393 to schedule an expert plumbing repair service.
Noises like banging or gurgling pipes can be caused by air trapped in the plumbing or water hammer. The Orange County, CA spring season often triggers a fluctuating water demand, which can exacerbate these sounds. Bleeding the air from your pipes or installing a water hammer arrestor can help.
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