Ways To Find Out The Plumbing Issues

Posted by WPJ Heating on July 12th, 2022

Many house owners regularly encounter plumbing issues several times a year, though most of them are easy to deal with. However, if you face a critical problem that surfaces suddenly, things can spiral out of control. Such situations can lead to clogged toilets and flooded basements, thus creating havoc. Fortunately, before getting worse, such problems give you warning signals. This helps detect them early on and do the needful before they get serious. To accomplish this, you ought to call a professional plumber in London to fix the problem.

Below are listed some ways to find out about significant plumbing issues.

 

  • Low water pressure

Showers with low water pressure may not give you an enjoyable shower, instead can be a sign of clogged pipes. Call a plumber in London swiftly to find out the problem and help resolve it.

  • Slow-moving drainage

When all the pipes throughout the house drain slowly, it points towards a clog in the main sewer line. As this is considered a plumbing emergency, call a plumber in London immediately to clear the clogging.

  • Ceiling with brown spots

Brown spots on the ceiling not just degrade the beauty but may be a sure sign that water's leaking directly above. Be sure to find the source of the leak before repairing the ceiling.

  • Drain emitting foul smell

Since kitchens and bathrooms harbour many bacteria, they can release foul smells. Although, a constant unwanted odour emerging from the drains could indicate that there is a block in the sewer line.

  • High water bills

A rising water bill is generally evidence of a grave leakage problem in your plumbing system unless you incurred additional water usage. In cases where you notice a sudden, unexpected rise in your water bill, call a plumber in London to probe for leaks in the plumbing system.

  • Peeling or bubbling paint

Noticing peeling or blistering paint or wallpaper in a bathroom could be evidence of a leak. A plumber London can investigate the leak and eventually fix it before patching it up.

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