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5 REASONS YOUR HOME MIGHT HAVE LOW WATER PRESSURE

  There are many reasons why your home might experience lowered water pressure. From clogged or corroded pipes to valves not being open properly, it can be challenging to figure out why exactly your water pressure is low. However, you don’t have to resort to calling plumbing experts immediately. You can check a few things to ascertain what the problem is. It might even turn out that the plumbing isn’t actually the issue. In order to help you out, we have put together a list of 5 reasons why your home might have low water pressure, and we hope you find it helpful. 1. THE MAIN SHUT OFF VALVE ISN’T OPEN ALL THE WAY If you’ve had to deal with plumbing issues recently, something like a burst pipe, chances are you had to use the main shut-off valve in your house while it was getting fixed. If that’s the case, it might be that you just  forgot to open it all the way . The main shut-off valve will either be outside your home or where the city’s water supply connects with your home. If...

WHEN SHOULD I SCHEDULE A SEWER CAMERA INSPECTION?

  The sewer system in your home sees the worst of everything that happens in the home. A good portion of the unwanted stuff in the home finds its way into the sewers. That’s why the sewer in your property may be your least favorite place to think about, says  Evolve NV Property Management . But as unsightly as sewer content is, when the sewer fails, every other thing that makes your home such a pleasant place to live in will lose its attraction. This is why the sewer is the very last system in your home you want to surprise you. A  sewer repair emergency  will disrupt your whole life and cause thousands of dollars’ worth of damage. A sewer emergency is something you deal with immediately because a malfunctioning sewer can make your home completely unlivable. But the challenge with solving sewer problems is that the entire sewer is hidden.  Unlike the walls, flooring, or roof of your house, the sewer system is designed to be out-of-sight because of the unpleasant...

HOW TO CHECK PLUMBING BEFORE BUYING A NEW HOME

  Since you’re reading these words, there’s a fair chance you’re  on your way  to purchasing a new home. If that’s the truth, you’re probably knee-deep in all the work that real estate transactions require you to do. There are many things one must pay attention to before  sealing the deal . For instance, folks need to check how the plumbing system functions inside their  soon-to-be-new  home. You’ll want to know that’s precisely how we came up with the idea for today’s article. In it, we’ll show you how to check plumbing before buying a new home. Stay tuned for some helpful info!  #1 WATCH OUT FOR NOISES Do you hear a gurgling noise as the water flows down the drains? If so, that could very well mean your drains are blocked, most probably with kitchen scraps, oil, soap scum (what a syntagm!), or, of course, hair. Also, it could mean there are even tree roots and/or cracks present in the pipes. The latter’s a more serious issue, and it’ll cause you head...

SIGNS YOU HAVE TREE ROOTS IN YOUR SEWER PIPES

  Out of all the problems you can have with your sewer pipes, roots growing into them is one of the most frustrating. After all, if caught on time, the problem is relatively easy to solve. Yet it can be hard to attribute the issues you are having to such a unique predicament, so it is hard to take timely action. The only possible way to avoid spending a lot more money than necessary is to possess the required knowledge. To that end, we have prepared a list of signs you have tree roots in your sewer pipes! WEAK WATER PRESSURE The first of the signs you have tree roots in your sewer pipes is the weakening in your water pressure. Now, this will not happen suddenly. It will not be a cut-off where one day everything is fine, and the next, your water is barely trickling out of the faucet. It will be a gradual weakening over what could be weeks or even months, depending on the speed of root growth. If you notice such a thing happening to you, it is best to look into a  plumbing cost ...

USEFUL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE TIPS

  At some point in their life, any homeowner will have a plumbing problem. After all, plumbing is a very complicated and intricate system, and sooner or later, something will break. That said, with just a little care,  your plumbing can last much longer . To help you keep your plumbing system working as long as possible, we have decided to put together a list of useful plumbing maintenance tips. We hope you find it helpful. Be careful what you flush This should go without saying, but a  toilet bowl is not a trash can . Realistically, the only thing you should ever flush is toilet paper, tissues, and your own waste. No matter how harmless it may seem, anything else is a big no-no. Things such as cotton swabs, hair, cardboard, and so on can cause a lot of damage to your plumbing. That will lead to a pretty nasty clog, and you will have to look for  toilet repair services  to get it sorted. It takes both time and money, and your toilet won’t work until it is done. ...

MOST COMMON WINTER PLUMBING PROBLEMS

            Some people say winter and plumbing issues go hand in hand. There’s a number of reasons why one might agree with that. Harsh winter temperatures are not to be taken lightly; Chicago residents don’t need further elaboration on that. These temperatures can easily freeze the water running through your pipelines. Since you’re reading this, we assume that you’re wondering what the most common winter plumbing problems are. Also, you might want to find out if there is a way to fix them without much hassle? Needless to say, you’re at the right address. In the article below, we’ll show you everything there’s to know about the awkward relationship between plumbing issues and winter. Stay tuned! FROZEN PIPES One of the most common winter plumbing problems concerns frozen pipes. If it gets so cold that the pipes freeze, it’s best you notice the issue before the  pipes burst . If a burst occurs after the water’s been backing up for too long, that’s cert...