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Water Heater Issues
My Hot Water is Gone
No hot water at all? Could be a failed heating element, pilot light issue, or the unit itself has failed.
Common causes:
- Pilot light went out (gas units)
- Heating element failed (electric units)
- Thermostat malfunction
- Gas supply issue
- Unit has reached end of life
Water Heater Leaking
Water pooling around your water heater needs attention. Small drips can become floods.
Common causes:
- Pressure relief valve discharge
- Tank corrosion (internal leak)
- Inlet/outlet connection leak
- Drain valve leak
I Need a New Water Heater
Whether your old one failed or you’re upgrading, we install all types.
Options we install:
- Traditional tank water heaters
- Tankless (on-demand) water heaters
- Heat pump water heaters
- High-efficiency models
Not Enough Hot Water
Running out of hot water too quickly? The tank may be undersized, or there’s a problem with the heating system.
Common causes:
- Sediment buildup in tank
- Failing heating element
- Thermostat set too low
- Tank too small for household
- Dip tube failure
Drain Problems
My Drain is Clogged
Water won’t go down, or it’s draining very slowly. Could be a simple clog or something deeper in the line.
Common causes:
- Hair and soap buildup
- Grease accumulation
- Foreign objects
- Root intrusion (main line)
- Pipe damage or collapse
Toilet Backed Up
Toilet won’t flush or is overflowing. Could be a simple clog or a main line issue.
Common causes:
- Too much toilet paper
- Foreign objects flushed
- Main sewer line backup
- Partial blockage in trap
My Drain Stinks
Bad smells coming from drains usually indicate a problem with the trap, vent, or something stuck in the line.
Common causes:
- Dry P-trap (run water to refill)
- Biofilm buildup in pipes
- Blocked vent pipe
- Partial clog decomposing
- Sewer gas leak
Garbage Disposal Stopped
Disposal won’t turn on, makes a humming sound, or isn’t grinding properly.
Common causes:
- Reset button tripped
- Jammed flywheel
- Motor burnout
- Electrical issue
- Worn grinding components
Multiple Drains Backing Up
When more than one drain is slow or backing up, the problem is likely in your main sewer line.
Common causes:
- Main line blockage
- Root intrusion
- Collapsed or damaged pipe
- Septic tank full (if applicable)
Leaks & Pipes
Leaking Water Heater
Water around your water heater could be a minor fix or a sign the tank has failed.
Common causes:
- Pressure relief valve
- Tank corrosion
- Connection leaks
- Condensation (not always a leak)
Wetness or Water Stains
Water stains on walls, ceilings, or floors indicate a hidden leak that needs to be found and fixed.
Common causes:
- Pipe leak behind wall
- Slab leak (under foundation)
- Roof leak (not plumbing)
- Condensation from pipes
- Failed fixture connection
Faucet Dripping or Leaking
A dripping faucet wastes water and money. Usually a simple repair.
Common causes:
- Worn washer or O-ring
- Corroded valve seat
- Worn cartridge
- Loose parts
Water Bill Suddenly High
Unexplained spike in your water bill usually means a leak somewhere—possibly hidden.
Common causes:
- Running toilet (silent leak)
- Underground pipe leak
- Slab leak
- Irrigation leak
- Dripping fixtures
Low Water Pressure
Weak flow from faucets and showers can have several causes.
Common causes:
- Clogged aerators
- Failing pressure regulator
- Partially closed valve
- Pipe corrosion/buildup
- Municipal supply issue
Pipe Making Noise
Banging, whistling, or hammering sounds from pipes indicate a problem.
Common causes:
- Water hammer
- Loose pipes
- High water pressure
- Worn valve
- Air in pipes
Other Problems
Toilet Running Constantly
A toilet that won’t stop running wastes water and can significantly increase your bill.
Common causes:
- Flapper not sealing
- Float set too high
- Fill valve malfunction
- Overflow tube issue
Sewer Smell in House
Sewer odor inside your home indicates a problem with traps, vents, or the sewer line itself.
Common causes:
- Dry P-trap
- Blocked vent stack
- Cracked sewer pipe
- Failed wax ring on toilet
- Sewer line issue
Something Else?
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