Why You May Require a Repair Service: Common Plumbing Problems
Though it might be tempting to quickly check up on your home’s boiler or water heater, messing with utility lines can be incredibly dangerous, especially if you’re unsure exactly what to look for. That’s why we’d always recommend calling a plumbing professional service that has extensive experience in safely repairing Minnesota’s HVAC systems.
Whether you’re facing a plumbing emergency or have a small concern about your system, here are some of the issues that we frequently fix in the Oakdale area:
Low Water Pressure
Fed up with washing under a slowly dripping showerhead? Consistently low water pressure suggests that your pipes may be clogged, which makes everything from showering to washing the dishes incredibly difficult.
The Jordan aquifer provides around 80% of the groundwater pumped in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, so it may simply be a case of high water demand. However, blocked pipes or damaged water meter valves could be the issue, which both require professional repair.
No Hot Water
Water that often runs cold in your shower or taps could indicate a range of problems, from simple thermostat issues to gas leaks. Old and inefficient water heaters, sediment buildup, and low water pressure are also common culprits, all of which we can address during a routine plumbing repair appointment.
Blocked Drains
We’ve all experienced blockages in our plumbing systems at some point, whether from hair, food waste, or an object accidentally dropped down the toilet.
However, in any of these scenarios, the last thing you should do is panic and make the blockage worse. Our drain cleaning professionals use power rodding equipment such as cutting blades and flexible rods, which can clear even the most stubborn of clogged pipes.
Leaking Pipes
While small leaks are an easy repair issue, it can be much more difficult to clear up the water mess caused by burst pipes. Flooding damages everything from wall plaster to wood timbers, which puts the structural integrity of your property at risk.
Excess moisture also creates the perfect conditions for mold to grow, spreading harmful bacteria throughout your home that can cause serious respiratory health issues.