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Signs It’s Time To Call In A Plumbing Expert, Not DIY



It is somehow satisfying to repair things with your own hands. Some leaky tap? Adjust a washer. Slow drain? Add some baking soda and vinegar. You may be good with tools. However, sometimes it is better to leave that wrench and get the services of a professional plumbing expert. 

This is especially important when you desire to save time, money, and an additional unneeded headache in the future. Here are some obvious indicators you need to stop Googling what the problem is and instead call a professional plumber.

There is a sudden drop in water pressure

Your water pressure has plummeted? Don't overlook it. It may be a plugged aerator, a concealed leak, or a cut-through pipe. A weak water pressure indicates that something potentially serious is brewing in your plumbing system. The more you wait before getting the problem resolved, the more you will end up ruining your house, mostly with water.

You have water when you shouldn’t have it

When you notice wet patches on walls, ceilings, or floors, there is the possibility that the problem is a leaking pipe behind the scenes. It is not solely a plumbing issue but also a way of avoiding structural problems, mould, and ridiculously high water bills. Master Flush plumbing experts can locate where the water is leaking with the help of special equipment, without disassembling the entire house.

You smell sewage or weird odors

We all can admit that there is no more unpleasant odor than sewage finding its way into your home or business. This may be an indication of a ruptured sewer line, a congested drain, or even a venting system issue. It is not a DIY thing. Professional plumbers are equipped with all the tools and expertise to repair them in a safe and effective way.

Your drainages continue to clog (regardless of what you do)

Periodic clogs are a part of life. However, when there is always something in your kitchen sink, shower, or toilet, it's time to call a professional. This is especially important when you have already tried plunging, using chemicals, and homemade solutions. 

This could be an indication of a bigger blockage along your plumbing pipes. It could even be that tree roots have found their way into your sewer line. From drains in the home to stormwater drainage, a local plumber will be able to help with any drainage query. A plumber can effectively clear it with the assistance of cameras and hydro-jetting tools.

You hear gurgling or banging sounds in the pipes

Gurgling sounds can signify that air has gotten into the plumbing or a plugged vent stack. Banging, also called water hammer, can break the joints and fittings in the long term. These are not cosmetic problems. Ignoring them can lead to serious repairs.

Parting shot

DIYs are empowering, and it is great to be taking care of things around your home. It is a part of being a smart homeowner or property manager. However, plumbing problems are not always easy to resolve. Even worse, a slight error can result in a mess.

Therefore, if you are experiencing these symptoms, contact an accredited plumber. You will keep the hassle out of it and ensure your property is not damaged. You can sleep easily knowing that the task is being handled properly.

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