The 6 Most Common Plumbing Problems

Like any other system in our apartments, plumbing systems encounter several problems. They cannot be efficient forever, and there are times that they can break down. Whether due to various systems failures or simply because they have become old. Therefore, knowing the most common plumbing problems is essential to understanding when to call a plumber.

Tree Roots Damaging Foundations

It might be impossible for you to know what is happening with the roots of a tree in your yard. It’s impossible, without specialized equipment, to understand how deep the roots are or the damage they may have caused to your plumbing system.

You have a reason to be concerned. Tree roots damage pipes in homes, leading to blockages, leaks, and breaks in sewerage systems. If this happens to your home and the sewerage content overflows on the compound, it would be a potential health hazard for your family and the surrounding neighbors.

You can fix this by applying chemicals that would kill the roots and prevent them from damaging the pipes in the future. If the roots damage the lines before a removal, call a professional plumber to repair or replace them.

Sewer System Failure

Have you ever experienced a sewage burst in your home? If you have, you know how a burst can be disturbing. You wouldn’t wish this to happen again. Sewage lines burst when pipes corrode or pressure buildup causes sewer systems to collapse. As lines age, the pipe materials like steel, iron, and asbestos begin to break down and introduce weaknesses into the system. That’s why aging plumbing systems need close monitoring.

You should have regular checks of your sewer done by an expert. As the homeowner, you are responsible for checking your sewer line, which connects to the main sewer line. As this line sits on your property, municipal or other local services have no obligation to help you keep your sewer line in check. You must take care of any issues that may pop up in your sewer line.

Bursting of Pipes

Have you noticed that your pipes consistently have issues with bursting? Unfortunately, this issue is not uncommon in certain homes. A pipe may leak or burst for various reasons, such as overwhelming pressure caused by obstructions that prevent proper flow. They usually start by leaking, but eventually, lines give way and burst.

Tree roots can also squeeze Pipes, forcing them to burst when they reach their maximum level of resistance. But, you don’t have to wait for them to burst for you to call a plumber. Instead, hire one today to inspect your house’s floors and walls. This inspection will help you detect the presence of a leaking pipe and its location.

Leaking Taps

Recent research has shown that almost every home has a leaking tap. That’s why most of us tend to assume that having leaking taps in our house is unproblematic. However, nothing is further from the truth. They are significant contributors to the high water bills that many people get every month.

If one of your taps leaks, you should get them repaired. A technician will check the pipe washers and determine whether they need a repair or a replacement. The tap seats also need to be examined. If they were over-tightened during installation, they tend to leak due to the damage caused by the tightening.

Damaged Toilets

As the most common fixtures in homes and businesses, toilets tend to develop many problems. Some of these problems include:

  • Leaks
  • Obstructions
  • Flushing Difficulties
  • Constant Operation

While individuals can repair minor problems with resealing, major toilet problems require the help of a plumber. It is challenging for someone who is not an expert to handle issues such as toilet blockages.

Clogged Drains

Clogged drains are one of the most common problems that homeowners experience. Some of the reasons that homeowners experience blocked drains are:

  • Objects In The Drainage System
  • Damaged Pipes
  • Inefficient Pressure
  • Improper Waste Disposal

These problems are common with people who have bought a new house, as they are not used to the regular maintenance needed to keep lines clean. New homeowners may also inherit improperly maintained sewer lines. As replacing home plumbing is no easy matter, ensure that the property’s drainage system works properly before purchasing a home.

If you have blocked drains in your home, you should consider hiring a licensed plumber to repair the system before it worsens. Ensure that they check all the drains, including those which are not blocked. It’s always a good thing to take an early precaution.

Professional Plumbers Get the Best Results

Always remember that no matter how small a problem may seem, hiring a plumber will always lead you to the best solution. Even if you have a repair manual, you might not understand everything. Fixing the problem yourself may lead to further damage to the system.

If you have experienced any of these problems and are looking for a plumber in Scottsdale, contact us. We have licensed plumbers who will provide a permanent solution to the problem. We will also advise you on how to care for your plumbing systems at no extra cost!

This article was written in collaboration with Build Media Group.

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