FAQ

Plumbing FAQ

FAQ

  • How do I know if I have a plumbing problem?

    Signs of plumbing issues include water leaks, low water pressure, slow drainage, unusual noises from pipes, and foul odors. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to contact a professional plumber for inspection.

  • How quickly can you respond to plumbing emergencies?

    We offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services, and our team is available to respond to emergencies promptly, usually within an hour of your call.

  • What should I do if my drains are clogged?

    If you have a clogged drain, avoid using chemical drain cleaners, as they can damage your pipes. Instead, contact us for professional drain cleaning services. Attempting to clear the clog yourself may worsen the problem.

  • How can I prevent plumbing problems in my home?

    Regular plumbing maintenance is key to preventing problems. This includes scheduling annual plumbing inspections, promptly addressing leaks and drips, avoiding putting grease and food scraps down drains, and being mindful of what you flush down toilets.

  • How do you handle pricing for your plumbing services?

    We provide transparent pricing for all our plumbing services. Before starting any work, we provide upfront pricing and explain the scope of the project, so you know exactly what to expect.

  • What is tunneling in plumbing?

    Tunneling is a minimally invasive method used to access and repair underground plumbing infrastructure. It involves creating a tunnel beneath the surface to reach buried pipes without the need for extensive excavation. This technique is ideal for projects where traditional digging would cause significant disruption to surface-level structures or landscaping.

  • Can tunneling be used for new plumbing installations?

    Yes, tunneling is an effective method for installing new plumbing infrastructure, especially in locations where surface disruption needs to be minimized. It allows for the precise placement of new pipes without the need for extensive digging.

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