Unless you always have plumbing problems, you might not be used to calling someone for professional plumbing repairs. If you're on the fence about whether you need to pay a plumber for repairs, remember that doing your own plumbing repairs might cost you time, money, and energy that could be better spent elsewhere. If you have any of these warning signs of plumbing issues, give our team a call, and we'll quickly provide expert residential plumbing repairs:
- You have a plumbing problem you can’t fix yourself.
- You have more than one clogged drain or a clogged drain and a clogged toilet.
- Your drains are running slow or there is standing water around your drains.
- Your basement, garage, laundry room, or yard is flooded.
- Your water bills have gone up astronomically and you don’t know why.
- There is dirty water backing up into your sink, toilet, tub, or shower.
- You don’t have water service.
- Your hot water isn’t working.
- Your tap water is discolored, cloudy, or rusty.
- Your tap water smells or tastes bad.
- Your plumbing is making a groaning, rattling, gurgling, or sucking noise.
- One or more of your plumbing appliances isn’t working.
- You need to install a new water heater, dryer, dishwasher, or another plumbing appliance.
- You've found signs of a water leak inside or outside your home.
- You’ve found signs of water damage.
- Your water pressure keeps dropping suddenly.
- The water level in your toilet goes up and down.
- Your toilet is clogged or keeps backing up or overflowing.
- There is a sewer odor or sulfur odor in your home.
- The pilot light won’t stay on or won’t light on your water heater or stove.