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FAQ

FAQ

Q: Why is my sink draining slowly?

A: Slow drainage is often due to a clog in the pipes. It could be caused by a buildup of grease, hair, or other debris. Using a plunger or a drain snake can help resolve the issue.


Q: What should I do if my toilet is constantly running?

A: A running toilet is usually caused by a faulty flapper or fill valve.

Replacing these parts can often solve the problem. If not, it may be a more complex issue requiring professional attention.


Q: Can I use chemical drain cleaners to unclog my pipes?

A: While they can be effective, it's generally not recommended as they may damage pipes over time. Mechanical methods like plungers or drain snakes are safer and more environmentally friendly.


Q: Why is there low water pressure in my shower?

A: Low water pressure can be due to mineral deposits in the showerhead, a clog in the pipes, or a malfunctioning pressure regulator. Cleaning the showerhead and checking for obstructions in the pipes are common solutions.


Q: How can I prevent frozen pipes in winter?

A: Insulate exposed pipes, disconnect outdoor hoses, and let faucets drip during extremely cold temperatures. If you're leaving your home for an extended period, consider draining the water system.


Q: What causes a water heater to make strange noises?

A: Sediment buildup in the bottom of the tank can lead to popping or rumbling sounds. Flushing the water heater to remove sediment may resolve the issue.


Q: How often should I schedule plumbing maintenance?

A: Regular plumbing maintenance is advisable at least once a year. This can help identify potential issues early on and prevent major problems.


Q: Why is there a foul odor coming from my drains?

A: Foul odors are often a sign of a clog or buildup of organic matter in the pipes. Cleaning the drains or using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar can help eliminate odors.


Q: Can I fix a leaky faucet myself?

A: In many cases, yes. Leaks are often caused by a worn-out washer or O-ring, which can be replaced. If the problem persists, it may require professional attention.

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