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5 Problems Suffolk County Licensed Plumbers Will Solve

Suffolk County homeowners take pride in their homes and want to keep them looking and functioning at their best — but when it comes to plumbing, it's more likely to be "out of sight, out of mind." Your plumbing system is a modern marvel that you use many times every day, and you expect it to work perfectly every time. But like anything else in life, it can't keep going without the occasional professional care and maintenance services from Suffolk County licensed plumbers.

If you don't already have an established business relationship with a plumbing company you know and trust, finding the right local, licensed plumber in Suffolk County can be a big challenge. It's important to find someone who has the full approval of both you and the Suffolk County Department of Labor — and you may be wondering if it's really worth all that hassle anyway.

This guide outlines five situations in which you definitely need the help of experienced Suffolk County licensed plumbers such as the ones at Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Central Long Island. Our skilled plumbers are fully licensed and insured, and are committed to providing high-quality workmanship and superior customer service on every job.

Why Is It Important to Hire Licensed Plumbers in Suffolk County?

You may be wondering why we keep emphasizing licensing — don't all the plumbing contractors operating in Suffolk County have a license? While it's true that anyone who performs work in the New York plumbing industry is required to be licensed, there are always going to be those who attempt to evade regulations and work without proper permission.

When you hire Suffolk County licensed plumbers, you have peace of mind knowing you're getting service from a professional who will get the job done right with the correct plumbing equipment and procedures that adhere to all applicable building codes and regulations. It's also a good idea to make sure your plumber is insured, so you're not on the hook to cover damages in the unlikely event that something goes wrong.

Always check to make sure your chosen plumbers are fully licensed. You can also check out the Suffolk County Consumer Affairs Wall of Shame, a registry containing the information — and in some cases, photos — of anyone in Suffolk County who has been fined for operating without a valid license, had their license revoked, or has been convicted of fraud or theft offenses against their clients. Need more help with the hiring process? Check out our list of10 questions to ask before hiring a plumber.

When You Need Suffolk County Licensed Plumbers

Now that you know a bit more about why it's so important to ensure you're hiring a licensed plumber, let's talk about some of the situations that indicate you really need their help. Some people are reluctant to call a plumber for various reasons, but a skilled service professional can save you a lot of money, time, and stress in the long run by taking care of commercial and residential repairs before they spiral way out of control and turn into a plumbing nightmare.

1. Dripping Faucet or Running Toilet

A constantly running toilet or dripping faucet may not seem like such a big deal. At least the water is contained. The problem is, that seemingly insignificant amount of water is adding up to a lot more than you might suspect, and it's increasing your water bill — potentially by several thousand dollars per year. Luckily this will likely be a relatively simple fix. Even if you end up needing to replace a broken fixture, the replacement will be less expensive than just throwing all that money down the drain by letting a faucet drip or a toilet run.

2. Leaking Pipes

If you're dealing with busted pipes or a broken connection between a pipe and fixture, it's critical that you get it taken care of right away by Suffolk County licensed plumbers. Just putting a bucket underneath or wrapping a towel around it won't work for long, and anyone who has been forced to deal with moisture mitigation for costly water damage will tell you it's well worth avoiding.

3. Water Heater is Malfunctioning

Have you ever stepped into the shower, ready for a long, hot soak, only to have the water turn ice-cold halfway through and leave you standing there with shampoo in your hair? If your water heater doesn't seem to hold as much hot water as it used to, that's a clear sign it's struggling.

Conventional water heaters use a lot of energy by constantly heating a huge tank of water so it's available whenever you turn on the tap — in theory. A water heater that is old or suffering from wear and tear doesn't function efficiently, which means it uses even more energy and increases the costs on your monthly utility bill. You should always get help for clear issues, like a leaking water heater, but not every problem is obvious. Here are a few warning signs that you may need water heater repair or replacement:

  • Not producing any hot water at all, or only intermittently

  • Takes a long time to heat water

  • Strange noises coming from the tank, such as gurgling, banging, or hissing

  • Rust and corrosion on the outside of the tank

  • Puddles of water forming under or near the tank

  • Hot water (but not cold) has particles of sediment in it when it exits the faucet

4. Preparing a Home for Sale

Are you selling your house in the near future? A comprehensive plumbing inspection can be a big selling point that will help to convince prospective buyers to seal the deal. We can use video camera inspection to take video footage of the inside of your pipes, and you can show it to buyers as proof that everything is clean and in good working order. That way, they know they won't have to deal with getting the pipes replaced soon after moving in. And if you're the one buying, it doesn't hurt to request a plumbing inspection as part of the buying conditions.

5. Plumbing Emergency

Frustrating plumbing emergencies never seem to happen during business hours in Suffolk County. Instead, your fixtures and pipes have the nerve to wait until the absolute worst moment to break, like when you get up to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, or when company is just about to arrive for a holiday weekend. It's not personal, but it can certainly feel that way when you're struggling to cope with an emergency plumbing situation.

Don't struggle alone! Our team of Suffolk County licensed plumbers is standing by, ready to deliver expert emergency plumbing services 24 hours per day, seven days per week — and yes, that includes holidays. Just give us a call, and we'll have an experienced plumber at your door with a smile as soon as possible to get your system back in perfect working order. Worried that you can't afford emergency services? Don't be — we charge an upfront, flat rate with no overtime fees, ever. Whenever you need us, we'll be there!

Looking for Suffolk County Licensed Plumbers? Trust Mr. Rooter to Get the Job Done!

Whether you're in Centereach, Holbrook, Brentwood, or another part of Suffolk County, you can count on the experienced Suffolk County licensed plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Central Long Island for capable, experienced workmanship and an outstanding customer experience. We have Long Island drain cleaning services, Long Island plumbing repair services, and much more!

Give us a call today at 631-542-2194 to request an appointment for plumbing services, and we'll show you why we're considered Suffolk County's most trusted licensed plumbers.