FAQs

let you know

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions

Signs of leaking pipes include rising water bills, damp spots on walls or ceilings, mold growth, and the sound of running water when all fixtures have been turned off.

To avoid clogs, avoid pouring grease or food particles down your sink; use drain screens to catch hair and debris; and regularly flush your drains with hot water and baking soda.

As a starting point, check if either the pilot light (in gas heaters) or circuit breaker has tripped (for electric heaters). If neither are present, professional inspection and repair may be required.

At least once annually, it's recommended to have a professional plumbing inspection to identify potential issues and ensure your system runs efficiently.

Hard water contains high concentrations of minerals like calcium and magnesium that can lead to scale buildup in pipes and appliances, while soft water does not contain such concentrations and thus tends to be gentler on both plumbing systems and skin.

Low water pressure could be caused by blocked pipes, an outdated pressure regulator, or leaks in your system—and should always be investigated by a plumber to identify its root source.

Call Now