Solving Outdoor Spigot Problems

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Picture this: a scorching summer day in Atlanta, and you’re excited to fill the kids’ inflatable pool. But wait—your outdoor spigot isn’t cooperating. Whether it’s not working at all or struggling with low water pressure, don’t panic! In this blog post, we’ll explore common outdoor spigot issues and provide straightforward solutions to get that water flowing freely.

Common Outdoor Spigot Issues:

1. Check the Shut-off Valve: After winter, it’s easy to forget to turn the water shut-off valve back on. A simple twist can resolve the issue, so double-check that it’s in the “on” position.

2. Inspect the Worn Washer: A worn-out rubber washer may be obstructing the water flow. If the washer has disintegrated, replacing it is a quick and cost-effective fix. This small component plays a crucial role in ensuring proper water flow.

3. Tighten the Loose Seal: If the seal around the spigot isn’t snug, it may cause the handle to be too loose to open the valve effectively. Tightening the collar nut will ensure a proper seal, allowing for smoother operation.

4. Address Water Leaks: Have you noticed a spike in your water bill? There could be a hidden leak in the system. It’s best to have a professional plumber from My Georgia Plumber inspect your plumbing. They can pinpoint the source of the leak and provide necessary repairs.

5. Combat Hard Water Buildup: High mineral content in water can accumulate and obstruct flow. If you notice a blockage near the spigot, you might try cleaning it yourself. For stubborn clogs deeper in the plumbing, it’s wise to call in a plumber to handle it.

6. Dealing with Low Water Pressure: If none of the above solutions work, low water pressure might be the culprit. A qualified plumber from My Georgia Plumber can diagnose the cause of low pressure and recommend effective solutions.

Conclusion:

Don’t let a malfunctioning outdoor spigot ruin your summer fun. Whether it’s a simple washer replacement or a more complex issue like leaks or mineral buildup, our team at My Georgia Plumber is here to help. Give us a call at 770-592-0081, and we’ll ensure your outdoor spigot flows smoothly again. Enjoy your summer without a hitch—contact us today!

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