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Common Plumbing Problems At Home That Every Homeowner Should Know

A house needs to have a working plumbing system to be comfortably and conveniently liveable. Within the home, issues will inevitably arise from time to time. One area in which issues arise is in the plumbing. Some of these problems result from worn-out plumbing components, loose parts, and old fixtures, to mention a few. The problematic parts can either be repaired or replaced depending on the issue. The most common problems in a home's plumbing are:

1. Clogged Drains 

Drains get clogged for various reasons, and the most common is debris or dirt accumulating in the drainage system over time. This problem exhibits through certain signs by which you can recognize that the drain is clogged. These signs include foul smells, noises coming from the drains, water coming up from the drain, and slowly draining water. Regularly cleaning the drain can be a solution to avoid clogging.

2. Leaking Pipes

Several factors can cause the leaking of pipes. Some of these factors include the cracking or eroding of the pipe, damage to the joints of the pipe, cracked seals, pipes being layered wrongly, and clogging. In addition, high water pressure can sometimes result in leaking pipes and can cause damage to property in the house if the pipes burst. If you notice leaking in the pipes, you should hire a professional to resolve the issue before it escalates.

3. Leaking Faucets

Dripping water is annoying and increases the water bill. A leaking faucet is usually due to a number of factors. These include a worn-out washer, a worn-out O-ring, loose parts, a corroded valve seat, etc. Therefore, when the faucet starts dripping, it would be best to replace the tap or repair the broken part where possible.

4. Water Heater Issues

Hot water is a necessity in most homes. However, when the water pressure is low, or the heater produces cold water, the heater may be having an issue. Usually, water heater problems are caused by a poorly installed heater, broken electrical wires, corrosion in the system, and accumulation of sediments, among others. Getting the heater checked by a professional helps diagnose and solve the problem.

Most plumbing problems can be solved and fixed easier if caught before they escalate into major problems. Therefore, when you identify any of the listed plumbing problems in your home, it is advisable to contact a plumbing service that will look at the issue and resolve it immediately.

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