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Common plumbing problems include clogged drains, hot water issues, and poor water pressure. If you are encountering any of these, you need them addressed by a professional.
Not all home plumbing problems necessitate the same repair. In fact, usually different problems require different repairs. No need to fret though, the expert technicians from Total Climate Control have the capability and expertise to conduct a repair, no matter the problem with your home plumbing system.
Signs your plumbing system has a problem include continuous dripping from faucets, discolored water, or an unexplained increase in your monthly water bills. If you notice any of these signs of a problem with your home plumbing system, call Total Climate Control to schedule an appointment with a technician to inspect your plumbing system.
Leaky faucets are a common plumbing issue caused by worn-out seals or faulty parts. They waste water and can lead to increased water bills if left unaddressed. Repairing or replacing the faulty components can resolve the problem.
Clogged drains occur when debris, hair, grease, or other materials obstruct the flow of water in pipes. This can lead to slow drainage or complete blockage, causing water to back up. Clearing the blockage using a plunger, drain snake, or professional drain cleaning service can restore proper drainage.
A running toilet is a problem where water continues to flow into the toilet bowl even after flushing. It can waste a significant amount of water and result from a faulty flapper valve or a malfunctioning fill valve. Adjusting or replacing these components can usually fix the issue.
Burst pipes can occur due to freezing temperatures or excessive pressure. They can lead to significant water damage and require immediate attention to prevent further destruction. Shutting off the water supply and contacting a professional plumber for repairs is crucial to minimize the impact.
A sewer system backup can cause unpleasant odors, slow drainage, or sewage overflow into sinks, toilets, or bathtubs. It can be caused by clogged or damaged sewer lines, tree root intrusion, or issues with the main sewer line. Professional assistance is essential to address the problem and prevent health hazards.
Low water pressure can be frustrating, making it difficult to perform basic tasks like showering or washing dishes. It may result from clogged pipes, water leaks, or issues with the municipal water supply. Identifying and resolving the underlying cause, such as clearing clogs or repairing leaks, can help restore proper water pressure.
Water heater issues include inadequate hot water, strange noises, or leaks. These problems can stem from a faulty heating element, a malfunctioning thermostat, sediment buildup, or a damaged tank. Repairing or replacing the defective parts or the entire unit may be necessary depending on the severity of the problem.
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