Don’t Let Small Plumbing Problems Become Large Problems

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You could end up paying big in the long run by ignoring small problems or trying to fix yourself. 
A homeowner might take the plumbing in a home for granted because it doesn’t seem important, but mistakes can lead to big expenses. 

Using Cheap Plumbing Materials 

You might think that buying the lowest priced plumbing materials when building a home or business is a great way to save money, but it could actually leads to huge expenses later. When building a new property or making major repairs, you want plumbing fixtures that will last for up to 40 years, especially pipes, hangers and connectors that are located inside walls. 

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Don’t Do-It-Yourself 

The reality is that fixing or installing pipes and fixtures is not an easy task. The faucet in your bathroom may look simple until it is taken apart. There are also certain processes that are necessary when making a plumbing repair that you have never considered such as turning off electricity and water to avoid damage and injuries. You might get started with what looks like a simple repair, but it turns into a disaster, leaving you with a huge mess.

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Failing to Maintain Equipment

Plumbing fixtures in homes and businesses can require maintenance on a regular basis to help the devices have a longer life span and avoid inconvenience. A water heater requires draining at least once a year to remove a buildup of sediments that lead to a rusting tank and less heated water. At the same time, a water heater’s mechanisms require an inspection to make sure its power supply wires and connectors are in tip-top condition to avoid an explosion or fire. Proper maintenance of plumbing fixtures can also save people money on their utility bills.

Leaky Faucet Heads

Usually these problems can be addressed quickly, but if you can’t figure out what’s causing the leak in the faucet you should call a professional plumber immediately. Even if it’s dripping at what appears to be a slow rate, at the end of the day it will run up your water bill to a high expense. 

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Toilet Water Running Problems

Sometimes toilets have problems such as the refill pipe that returns water into the reservoir not stopping and overfilling it, or a broken float or flapper that continues to release water in the bowl. Usually small parts like the float and flapper can be found at a home repair store, but occasionally the problem may be coming from the water line. If it’s a bigger problem such as a toilet improperly flushing or water leaking out the bottom when you flush it, a professional plumber should be contacted immediately so your water is not wasted and to make sure your sewer has no issues.

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Water Leak Stains And Spots

If you notice any drips or any dark spots or unusual lines in the walls, ceiling or floor, it’s usually a sign that you need a repair done immediately. You cannot let these problems go unattended because it could lead to dangerous situations such as a floor or ceiling collapse, drywall repair expenses, and mold and mildew problems.

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Wet Areas In Your Yard

If you have water leaks or sewer leaks on your property, they can be noticeable if you have wet spots in your yard that appear when it doesn’t rain or when sprinklers are not running. Any time your grass is unusually wet or you notice any strange smells coming up from the ground, you may want to contact us to make sure that your water line or sewer system is all right. Not addressing sewer issues immediately could be hazardous to the health of people and pets. A sewer leak also could damage your lawn and soil if you don’t take care of it right away.

Don’t let these small issues become large problems. If you have any questions or concerns for plumbing services, give Richie’s Plumbing a call toady, 504-241-1556