6 Signs You Need to Call Your Residential Plumber

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6 SIGNS YOU NEED TO CALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL PLUMBER

Some plumbing issues look like they can be fixed quickly, but you may end up making the situation worse, flooding the house with water. It is important to be cautious about toilets and sinks because leaks can go undetected for a long time but they have the potential to cause significant damage to your home. If you see any of these signs, call the residential plumbers without delay: 1. Sweating water heater If a water heater is sweating, then it is a sign that there is a leak. You will notice that the heater, as well as the ground, has become a little damp when this happens. Small leaks are caused by cracks in the piping, and if not dealt with immediately, may cause bigger problems. It is better to call your plumber as soon as possible to fix or replace the heater. 2. Low water pressure When the water does not flow forcefully, it is time to call a plumber so they can take a look at it. The water pressure of a faucet can be low because of a clogged aerator. This problem can be solved by opening the aerator and removing the sediment. However, if the problem is bigger than that, and low pressure is


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