Frequently Asked Questions
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What should I do if my pipes are leaking?
If you notice a pipe leaking, first turn off the main water supply to prevent further damage. Then, call a licensed plumber to assess and fix the issue before it causes water damage or mold growth.
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How can I prevent my drains from clogging?
To prevent clogged drains, avoid pouring grease, coffee grounds, or large food particles down the drain. Regularly clean drains with hot water and a mild drain cleaner, and consider using a drain screen to catch debris.
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Why is my water pressure low?
Low water pressure can be caused by clogged pipes, faulty fixtures, or issues with your water supply. A plumber can inspect the system, clear any blockages, and repair or replace faulty fixtures to restore pressure.
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What causes a toilet to keep running, and how can it be fixed?
A running toilet is usually caused by a faulty flapper valve, fill valve, or float. Replacing these parts can stop the continuous running. If you're unsure, a plumber can diagnose the problem and replace any worn-out components.
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How often should I have my plumbing inspected?
It's recommended to have your plumbing system inspected once a year. Regular inspections help catch potential issues early, such as leaks, corrosion, or blockages, preventing costly repairs down the line.
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