Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my water pressure suddenly low?
Low water pressure can come from several causes, including mineral buildup, a small leak, or problems in your main water line. Our team can quickly diagnose the issue and get your system flowing properly again.
What should I do if a pipe bursts in my home?
Turn off your main water supply immediately and give us a call. We’ll arrive as soon as possible to locate the break, stop the water, and repair the line before more damage occurs.
How can I tell if I have a hidden leak?
A sudden spike in your water bill, damp spots on walls or floors, or the sound of running water when everything is off are all warning signs. We specialize in finding and fixing even the toughest leaks—water, sewer, or gas.
How long should a water heater last?
Most water heaters last about 8 to 12 years. If you’re running out of hot water quickly or noticing strange noises, it’s a good time to call us about a repair or replacement.
Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?
We don’t recommend it. Over-the-counter drain cleaners can damage your pipes over time. Our professional drain cleaning service removes buildup safely and effectively.
Why do my pipes make banging or knocking noises?
This “water hammer” effect happens when pipes aren’t secured properly or when air gets trapped in the lines. We can inspect and adjust your system to stop the noise and prevent long-term damage.
Can I install a faucet or toilet myself?
Some homeowners try, but a professional installation ensures a perfect fit with no leaks or future issues. We handle all faucet, toilet, and shower valve installations cleanly and efficiently.
What causes slow drains?
Most slow drains are caused by buildup from grease, soap, or debris. We offer full drain cleaning services that clear blockages and restore proper flow throughout your home.
Do you offer emergency plumbing services?
Yes, most professional plumbers provide emergency repairs for leaks, burst pipes, or backup issues that can’t wait until regular business hours.
How do I prevent frozen pipes in the winter?
Insulate exposed pipes, disconnect outdoor hoses, and keep indoor temperatures steady. If pipes are in unheated areas, let a little water drip to prevent freezing.
