Plumbing issues are more common than you may think, but most homeowners try to ignore plumbing issues until they become more severe. While many of the most common plumbing problems may not seem significant, they can end up costing you a lot of money and they can all grow in severity over time. To help you be able to identify five of the most common issues, here is what you need to know.
One of the most common plumbing problems in most households is dripping and leaking faucets. While this may seem like more of a minor annoyance than anything, if you pay for water, you could be paying for this problem. According to the EPA, fixing problems like this can save you around 10% on your water bills, and save approximately 5.7 gallons of water every day, per faucet. The more dripping faucets that you have, the more money and water you will be losing down the drain every month.
Running toilets are another common plumbing problem and they can be even more costly and wasteful than a dripping faucet. Capable of wasting between 20 to 30 gallons of water every day, this is one problem that you will want to have fixed as soon as you notice it. If you've tried jiggling the handle and still can't stop your toilet from running, call your plumber as soon as possible to save a lot of water and money.
Almost everyone has experienced a clogged toilet at one point or another, and while it can be annoying and a bit disgusting, it can also be a sign that there's a deeper problem. Although not every clog is a sign that you need to call a plumber, if they are happening frequently or if you have water or sewage backing up into your home, you're going to want to call a plumber as soon as possible. It could be that there is a blockage in your sewer line or septic tank and if you don't have the problem fixed quickly enough you could be looking at an expensive, damaging, and disgusting problem.
Clogged drains are another common problem and they are often caused by debris and detritus that falls into your drains over time. While sometimes you can fix the problem by using a drain cleaner to dissolve things like sludge and hair, if the problem is happening frequently or if you're unable to unclog your drain, you're going to want to call a plumber to avoid further damage.
Leaky pipes are common and they can cause a lot of water damage if the problem isn't caught and fixed quickly. If you have noticed your pipes leaking, water stains in your home, musty smells, or growing visible mold, your best bet is to call a plumber who can locate the pipe that is leaking and replace it so that the damage can be minimized.
These are five of the most common plumbing problems that many homeowners will have to deal with at one time or another. If you have encountered any of these issues around your home, don't wait until it gets worse and call in a professional plumber to help save yourself both money and water.
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