- You have to use the plunger on your stool often. Your plumbing drain system may be clogged with tree roots or your septic tank might need to be pumped
out.
- Your faucets screech when you turn them on. This means you have air in the
lines. It might have happened as a result of a water main break where your water
was shut off for a time. On the other hand, there is a system in the plumbing
that is made specifically to bleed off air. This may not be functioning
properly.
- You have low water pressure. If you have old galvanized pipes, they may be
clogged full of residue and sediment. Your PRV may be failing and in need of replacement. Another scenario is a home with pipe
diameters that are not adequate to carry the water well. You may also have a
leak. If it is on your side of the water meter, you are losing money every
minute the water pours through the crack.
- Your drains gurgle. Water is supposed to go down and air is supposed to be
vented out for the drains to work correctly. If the vent is plugged or broken,
the water goes down a bit, the air bubbles up, and only then can the water go
down some more. You may also have a clogged line which in time will cause your entire home to back up - usually when you least expect it and when it is totally inconvenient.
- Your drains smell bad. The P-trap is likely the culprit when you have smelly drains. This drain allows the water to drain through, leaving a small amount
of water in the P-trap to provide a barrier against odors. If it is a case that the
drain has not been used for a long time, it might just be that the P-trap water
has evaporated. Try running a little water down the drain to refill the
trap.
- Water leaks out of your faucets when you turn them on but not when they
are turned off. The likely plumbing problem here is that you need new o-rings or
washers. It is an easy and inexpensive repair.
Taking care of plumbing maintenance when it first arises not only saves you money but will also allow you to schedule your plumbing repairs when it is convenient for you. Call Michael's Plumbing Service today to schedule your plumbing maintenance (770) 592-0081.