5 Reasons You Should Call a PlumberPosted by bullseyeleak on February 11th, 2019 Ever have a leaky faucet and you just don't feel like you have to do anything about it? Of course you have. It's perfectly natural. Even with a leak, your faucet or toilet can continue to function properly for weeks or months at a time. The problem, however, is the more your pipes are leaking, the more you're going to wind up paying for it, both in monthly water bills and in further potential damage to your pipes and home down the road. That's why it's always a good idea to call your expert in plumbing leak repair in Sacramento, California sooner rather than later. Here are a few instances in which you should definitely give your plumber a ring. 1. Low Water Pressure There are several reasons your home might be suffering from low water pressure. One of the most common can be fixed yourself: a clogged aerator. Remove the cap from the end of the affected faucet and remove the aerator apparatus. Remove any gunk that's built up behind the aerator and replace. If this clears up the problem, nothing more needs to be done. If you still have low water pressure — or if it affects faucets throughout the house — then you'll need to call a plumber. 2. Dripping Faucets Even if the perpetual "drip, drip, drip" sound isn't driving you nuts, you shouldn't tolerate a faulty faucet for long. Not only are you potentially wasting hundreds of gallons of water, but the valve seat is in danger of corroding. Calling for a plumber as soon as you notice the faucet is dripping is always your best option. 3. Constantly Running Toilet Unless you're flushing your toilet, you don't want it to make any noise. If you hear it starting and stopping on its own, then it's suffering from some kind of leak. If you can fix the problem by replacing the float apparatus or the flapper, then you're good to go. If not, then the problem lies deeper, and you'll have to contact a professional. 4. Leaky Pipes If you notice water stains on your ceiling or walls, or puddles are building up beneath your sinks, then you have leaky pipes. For the most part, replacing pipes should be done by professionals. They have the equipment and know-how to ensure it's done correctly without causing further damage. 5. Clogged Drains Try to resist the temptation to use a store-bought solution for clogged drains. These are filled with dangerous chemicals that can cause long-term damage to your home's plumbing. Rooters are much more effective and require no chemicals whatsoever.
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