FAQ

What Caused the Toilet to Start Leaking?

Overflowing toilets are usually the result of a blockage in the city’s main sewage line. Get help right away by contacting a plumber.

The aerators in my sink taps have developed a white film.

Take out the aerator from the sink’s faucet to eliminate any residue buildup. If the aerator on your sink water tap looks grimy, soak it in an acidic solution, then wash and brush it under running water.

“Why is my tap leaking?”

Rubber washers on faucets wear out over time from valve seat friction and cause leaks. To stop the leak, you need to replace the washers.

Why is my shower dripping water even when the shower is turned off.

If the diverter, which is supposed to prevent water from flowing out of the tap / showerhead whenever the shower is on, doesn’t close it will keep running even though the shower is turned off. Calcium and / or mineral build-up are a common cause of diverter failure.

Why is the pressure in my shower so low?

When other taps in the house are running but the shower pressure is low, your home’s plumbing system is not functioning properly and the water supply is insufficient. When all other taps are shut off and the issue still exists, pipe or patch leakage are probably to blame.

How Can I Fix a Leaking Shower Head?

A leaky shower attachment is typically caused by a bad gasket or a poor connection. After removing the shower head, soak it in white vinegar for 30 minutes. To check for any remaining leaks, swap out the rubber washers and reattach the shower head.

Do I need to have my home plumbing maintained?

Every time a drain clog or tap leak persists, bathroom plumbing maintenance is required. Low water pressure, a blocked up toilet, or a toilet that keeps running require service, particularly when DIY home fixes fall short. Every 18 months to 2 years, or when a problem with your bathroom’s plumbing arises, plumbing upkeep should be carried out.

Why do my drains keep getting clogged and what can I do about it?

Keep hair, oil, grease, coffee grounds, pasta, and other hard produce parts like broccoli stalks, carrot tops, and apple cores out of the drain to avoid clogging. The use of a drain plug or sieve can help prevent food scraps, such as coffee grounds, pasta, and produce, from going down the drain.

Why Won’t My Dishwasher Drain?

A leaking inlet valve or deposits in the pipelines are probably to blame when the dishwasher won’t drain. Run an empty cycle through the dishwasher. In a few seconds, you can interrupt the cycle and enter. Even if you forget to refill the dishwasher’s water tank, don’t worry about it. If not, then a new inlet valve is required.

Why Won’t Water Go Into My Dishwasher?

When a dishwasher won’t fill with water, a dirty filtration on the intake valve is usually to blame. You can try a different cycle setting after cleaning the filter. Try replacing the inlet valve if the dishwasher still won’t fill.

Where Do The Roots Come From That Are Clogging My Pipes?
Wherever there is a source of moisture, roots will spread there. Consequently, tree roots are attracted to sewer pipes and often grow into them particularly in old buildings where older drain systems have been used. If you suspect that roots are blocking your sewer drains, have a plumber perform a video camera inspection to locate the offending areas.