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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions from our clients and plumbers.

If you experience leaks, slow drains, low water pressure, clogged pipes, or unusual noises in your plumbing system, it’s best to call a plumber.

Yes, many plumbers offer 24/7 emergency services for urgent issues like burst pipes, flooding, or gas leaks.

The cost depends on the job type, complexity, location, and materials required. Some charge per hour while others have fixed service fees.

Yes, professional plumbers handle pipe rerouting, fixture installations, and water line upgrades during bathroom or kitchen renovations.

A running toilet may be caused by a faulty flapper, fill valve, or float mechanism. A plumber can inspect and replace the defective parts.

A sudden spike in your water bill usually indicates leaks in your plumbing system, hidden pipe damage, or faulty fixtures.

Yes, plumbers install, repair, and maintain both traditional tank and tankless water heaters.

Licensed plumbers can install and repair gas lines safely, ensuring no leaks or hazards.

Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, while soft water has been treated to remove these minerals.

Yes, avoid disposing of grease, hair, soap scum, and non-flushable items down your drains. Regular maintenance helps too.

Low water pressure may be caused by clogged pipes, leaks, or municipal supply issues. A plumber can diagnose and fix the problem.

Yes, plumbers can install dishwashers, ensuring proper water supply and drainage connections.

It’s recommended to have your plumbing inspected at least once a year to catch issues early and prevent costly repairs.

Yes, plumbers use advanced tools such as leak detectors and cameras to locate leaks behind walls or underground.

Pipes often burst due to freezing temperatures, corrosion, high water pressure, or blockages.

Not all plumbers are licensed, but it’s always best to hire a licensed and insured plumber for safety and reliability.

Yes, plumbers install and maintain water filters and softeners to improve water quality.

Copper pipes can last 50+ years, PEX pipes around 40 years, and PVC pipes about 25–40 years, depending on usage and maintenance.

Look for licensed, experienced, and well-reviewed plumbers. Ask for quotes, verify insurance, and check references.
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