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FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

  • In the event of a burst pipe, immediately turn off the water supply at the main valve, ensure electricity is switched off to prevent any hazards, and promptly contact your 24-hour plumber. This is a time sensitive issue so you don't want to wait very long to get it looked at.

  • Tankless water heaters provide on-demand hot water, eliminating the need for a bulky storage tank. This means you have a continuous supply of hot water, never running out even during peak usage times. Additionally, tankless water heaters are highly energy-efficient as they only heat water when it is needed, resulting in lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills. They also have a longer lifespan compared to traditional water heaters, saving you money on replacements in the long run. With their compact size, tankless water heaters take up minimal space and allow for flexible installation options. Finally, their advanced technology and precise temperature control ensure optimal comfort and convenience. Overall, installing a tankless water heater is a wise investment that provides efficiency, durability, and endless hot water whenever you need it.

  • If your sink is draining slowly, it indicates a clog in the line that requires immediate attention. Whether it's a minor or major clog, timely action is necessary to prevent potential pipe leaks or bursts.

  • After flushing your toilet, you may encounter a toilet base leak among other potential issues. To address this, consider tightening the toilet tee bolts and replacing the wax ring. Before proceeding, confirm that the leak indeed originates from the toilet base, as leaks from other parts can also lead to water on the floor.

  • Repairing a faucet is a great choice if you can restore its shine and functionality. However, if the faucet is corroded or too old with unavailability of replacement parts, replacing the faucet might be a simpler and potentially more cost-effective solution.

  • The main culprits behind faucet leaks are corroded gaskets, O-rings, and valve seats. These components work together to hold the water back until the faucet is opened. When any of these parts become corroded, it can result in a persistent drip or a leaky faucet.

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