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The Signs Your Plumbing Needs Repair
Property owners that are alert to the signs that their plumbing system is faltering can take quick action to mitigate the scope and costs of the damage. Prominent signs that plumbing needs repair work include the following:
Slow Draining Sinks & Bathtubs
Water taking a long time to get down the pipe could be a sign of blockage. While issues like soap scum or debris buildup might be addressed with DIY cleaning products, more severe blockages could result in burst pipes and substantial damage.
Low Water Pressure
When the water coming out of the shower tap is weak or inconsistent, it's worth investigating further. A potential cause could be a clog in pipes or an issue with the water supply system. Addressing the issue quickly can help prevent further damage.
The Stench Is in the Air
A nasty smell emanating from drains or pipes might be due to mold, mildew, or bacteria buildup inside the pipes—the result of stagnant water. This needs to be addressed ASAP. These bacteria can be harmful to your health, and ignoring the problem could cause more significant plumbing issues in the future.
Water Stains
These stains can be caused by a hidden leak behind walls or pipes. The longer the leak remains undetected, the more extensive the damage to the walls and floors will be, and the result may be costly repairs, or even the need for new pipes altogether.
When You Need New Plumbing Installation
Whether it’s replacing an old system, building a new home or office space, or adding an extension onto an existing property, dependable plumbing installation is essential. The plumbing system must operate smoothly and have the strength to withstand the test of time.
3 Plumbing Systems Working Together
There are three primary types of plumbing systems--sanitary drainage, potable water, and stormwater drainage. All three must function together for water flow to work correctly and to protect the property.
- The potable water system supplies clean water throughout the house, allowing for the basics-drinking, cooking, and cleaning. This system ensures that the water supplied is hygienic and safe for human consumption.
- The stormwater drainage system is responsible for directing rainwater from gutters into the municipal sewer system during heavy rains to prevent water damage to the property. A reliable stormwater drainage system ensures that rainwater is diverted away from the property effectively.
- The sanitary drainage system is responsible for disposing of waste generated from the laundry, bathroom usage, and garbage disposal. The sewer line makes up the vital component of this system, which carries out the safe and efficient disposal of waste into the municipal sewer system.
Each plumbing system serves a specific purpose, and all three must function effectively to ensure a clean water supply, efficient waste disposal, and the prevention of water damage to the property. We’re here to make sure this complex system all comes together and serves the needs of our customers.