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September 14, 2015

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Bathroom Plumbing Tips: Signs You Need to Call a Professional Plumber

The importance of having a fully functional plumbing system in your bathroom cannot be overstated. Unfortunately, all that flushing, filling, and showering can place a heavy strain on your bathroom pipes. This is especially true if you have a large family. Eventually, you may begin to encounter problems.

Pipes will exhibit several signs before they actually fail. If you notice any of these signs, you may want to have a professional plumber come and take a look at your bathroom:

Weird Noises

Pipes expand and contract when hot water enters the cold line drains. Try listening for knocking or banging sounds every time you turn on the shower or the faucet. These unusual noises may be the result of thermal expansion.

The incessant knocking can also be caused by other factors, such as excessive water pressure or a pipe that has broken free of its braces. The latter situation is one of the potentially most damaging since constant movement can create leaks. You can also try contacting your local water provider to ask about your specific locale’s recommended pressure range then test your own home’s water pressure using a gauge that you can find at local hardware stores.

Slow Drains

Your drains can also be harbingers of trouble, especially when they begin to drain slowly. Slow drains are a classic sign of a clog. Hair, toiletries, and soap scum can easily accumulate in your drains and create a sludge that clogs your pipes. At times, the sludge is viscous enough that even store-bought drain cleaners aren’t enough. In such cases, it’s best to have one of the best plumbing companies in Edmonton, Alberta such as Capital Plumbing & Heating Ltd. clean the drain before a sewage backup occurs.

Leaking Fixtures

A leaking toilet or set of pipes can be considered a serious problem due to the dripping water that can damage your home slowly. The situation gets even worse if the leak occurs in a hidden area (inside your walls, etc.) Leaks typically manifest around pipe links, though they can also occur on the pipes themselves if they’re corroded or damaged enough.

You should also be on the lookout for dripping taps. In most cases, simply turning the tap won’t work as intended. A dripping tap is most likely the result of fittings that have come loose over time. Although a couple of drips may not sound like a large problem, you should note that a dripping tap can mean gallons upon gallons of wasted water each year.

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