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10 Signs You Need to Call a Professional Plumber

Becoming a DIY maintenance director of your building or office isn't going to help you out in the long run. Instead, you will spend more money because of the lack of expertise you have.

In this article, we will go over some of the signs to watch out for in your building or office space.

Keep reading to learn about ten things to watch out for when deciding if you need to call a plumber!

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Do you want to make certain you are prepared for the next plumbing situation? It is important to take preventative measures as well as be informed about potential problems that could occur.

When a pipe breaks or backflow happens, make sure you call an expert. Keep a list of contractors you've heard through word of mouth that are excellent and skillful workers.

Here, we are going to go over ten things to look for in your office or home. This will help you decide when to call a plumber.

1. Slow Drainage

If there is delayed draining of water in your sink, then you know something is wrong. This is a sign that something is clogged up and the usual flow of water is unable to move.

With kitchen sinks, sometimes it's because of grease or insoluble from leftover food that's hardened in the pipe.

In bathrooms, typically its gel and hair that cling together, forming a ball. Buildup begins around the walls of the draining pipe.

If you notice that water is taking longer than usual to drain, you may need to call a plumber.

2. Backflow

Backflow is a terrible thing that happens to homeowners or business owners.

Smelly and bad water can ruin rugs, carpet upholstery, and flooring forever.

Frequently, the return of smelly water or the overflow of the sink is called back-flowing. This happens if there is a sudden change in the water flow. A reversal of water up the drain occurs.

The worst version of this is having a sewer backflow.

Typically, the main valve must be shut down. Backflow occurs because a valve can't close the water that's been drained.

3. Poor Water Pressure

Despite turning the faucet handle many times, if the water pressure is still weak, this is often a sign that something is inside the facet and holding back the amount of water that can be released.

It may seem like a simple process, you could damage the inside of the faucet pipe if you try and poke holes in it. This could lead to a leak.

Instead, call a plumber and have them take a look at it.

4. Bad Odours

Bad smells in a house or office are an indication that the valve isn't performing well and must be replaced or repaired. This isn't an easy fix, so you should call a plumber.

They will be able to ensure your house doesn't smell like sewage water or rotten eggs.

5. Gurgling of Water

Gurgling water occurs when water is trapped in the faucet of a toilet, laundry machine, or dishwasher. The drain may be clogged by something. If the draining system is trying to get air, gurgling can occur as well.

If you don't turn off the water, it could back up the entire house.

6. Hearing Running Water

If you hear water running behind the walls even when the kitchen or bathroom isn't in use, this means there is a leak someplace.

You shouldn't be able to hear it run. Call a plumber and have them come to take a look.

If you don't, the leak could grow into a bigger problem.

7. No Water

Have you run out of water before? There may be an active leak that you don't know about. Most pipes are either behind walls or underground, so this can be a severe problem to inspect.

Call a plumber and have them discern what's going on.

8. Broken Appliances

If an appliance has broken in your office or one of your apartments, there may be a problem. Water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, and any other appliances that are connected to water may cause an issue when broken.

Call in a professional to examine your appliance and fix this plumbing problem.

This will keep your space protected from water damage as well as preserve your device.

9. Lack of a Main Shutoff Valve

If you do not have a main shutoff valve, make this is a priority to be installed and learn how it works.

If there is an emergency at your office or in one of your buildings, you are going to want to shut off the water as quickly as possible to prevent any more damage to your property.

If an appliance breaks in the future, you will be able to easily shut the water off and make sure your kitchen floor doesn't get ruined from a leaking dishwasher.

10. Deposit Buildup or Stains on Faucets

Water quality varies significantly all over the place and depending on where you live, you might have water that has trace minerals and various additives.

High concentrations can cause green, brown, and white buildup. They can also stain fixtures and faucets.

The pipes can be affected, and this will change the water flow.

If you know that the water quality isn't the greatest where you live, it might be a good idea to install some purification systems or filters.

Contact Us Today

In this article, we examined ten different signs of when you should call a plumber. Don't try and fix it yourself. You will save yourself money and worry, in the long run. By hiring a professional, you will be in good hands.

Properties and offices must be maintained. Things will break down. You just need to make sure you know what to look out for and also when to call a plumber.

Do you want to learn how to maintain your commercial property? Read this article we wrote about ten tips for building maintenance.

Contact us with your questions or queries today

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