A sudden increase in your water bill often points to a hidden leak, running fixture, or plumbing issue that may be wasting water without obvious signs.
Knowledge Base
What Not to Put Down Your Drains
Many common household materials can damage plumbing or cause stubborn clogs, even if they seem harmless going down the drain.
Can Tree Roots Damage Sewer Lines?
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line damage, especially in older homes with aging underground pipes.
What Causes Floor Drains to Back Up?
A backed-up floor drain is often a warning sign of a blockage or drainage problem deeper in your plumbing system and should not be ignored.
Sewage Smell in Your Home: Is It an Emergency?
A sewage smell inside your home is usually a sign that something is wrong with the plumbing or drainage system and should be investigated before it becomes a larger problem.
When to Shut Off Your Water and Call a Plumber
Knowing when to shut off your home’s water supply can prevent serious damage and help contain plumbing emergencies before they get worse.
Water Heater Leaking from the Bottom: What It Means
If your water heater is leaking from the bottom, the cause may range from a minor valve issue to tank failure—and quick action can help prevent water damage.
Why Your Pipes Are Making Banging Noises
If you hear loud banging or knocking when turning off a tap or appliance, your plumbing system may be experiencing water hammer caused by sudden pressure changes in the pipes.
Why Your Toilet Keeps Running
A toilet that keeps running usually points to a worn or misaligned internal part—often an easy fix, but one that can waste a surprising amount of water if ignored.
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