If you recently purchased a new home, there are some tips you must know when it comes to your plumbing infrastructure. Sooner or later, every homeowner will struggle with some kind of plumbing issue –– but there are steps you can take today to prevent at least some of them. Let us tell you more.
Pipe leaks
Pipe leaks are exactly what they sound like. Sometimes a pipe bursts, or, in what is a much slower process, a pipe starts releasing liquids after regular wear and tear. The most common causes behind pipe leaks include the following list:
- High water pressure that bursts or damages pipes
- Corrosion of metal parts
- Age
- Freezing temperatures
Pipe leaks can be expensive for a wide number of reasons. For example, they can spike your water use and consequently up your water bill. Most concerning, however, is the fact that certain leaks can damage the very foundation of your home.
Gas leaks
Gas leaks are among the most common and dangerous problems a homeowner can face. When a gas pipe bursts or is damaged in any way, it can start releasing the gas it carries in dangerous amounts. This creates the risk of explosion and even death.
If you notice a foul smell or a hissing sound, chances are you have a gas leak somewhere in your home. You want to get help as soon as possible and take steps to protect you and your loved ones.
Clogged toilet
A clogged toilet is another extremely common problem. A clogged toilet happens when your toilet is struggling to process an exorbitant amount of volume, especially if you flushed things that are not supposed to be flushed. Conversely, running toilets are also extremely common. The upside, however, is that fixing a toilet is a relatively easy thing for a plumber to do.
Slab leaks
A slab leak is essential an underground leak. Underneath most homes is a concrete slab foundation — this is what anchors your home and allows the rest of the structure to stand firmly and securely. Slab leaks are leaks that happen right under this foundation, and it is precisely because they are underground that they are hard to catch early on. In fact, you likely won’t know you have a slab leak until you start noticing some troubling signs on your floors, including wetness and even cracks, Another way to spot potential slab leaks is by keeping track of your water bill. Sudden spikes are usually indicative of a leak.
What you can do
As concerning as the problems we just listed can be, most of them are easily treatable if caught early, which is why we recommend having a reliable plumber close by. If you live anywhere in the Los Angeles area, we highly recommend Preferred Plumbing and Rooter Services. Our office of dedicated professionals has many years of experience and an impeccable track record. Give us a call today: (877) 298-8105.