Lauderhill, FL
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Unexplained increase in your water bill – A sudden spike could indicate a hidden leak.
  • Water stains or damp spots – On ceilings, walls, or floors.
  • Mold or mildew – Persistent moisture from leaks can cause mold growth in unexpected areas.
  • Low water pressure – A decrease in water pressure may signal a leak in the system.
  • Running water sounds – If you hear water running when no fixtures are in use.
  • Unpleasant odors – Musty or foul smells may indicate leaking water or sewer lines.
  • Foundation cracks or wet spots in the yard – Underground leaks may cause visible damage outside.
  • Clogged pipes – Mineral deposits or debris can build up inside pipes, restricting water flow.
  • Leaky pipes – Water leaking from pipes reduces the pressure in the system.
  • Faulty pressure regulator – If your pressure regulator is malfunctioning, it could cause water pressure to drop.
  • Partially closed shut-off valve – If the main water valve isn’t fully open, it can limit water flow.
  • Issues with the municipal water supply – Sometimes, low pressure is due to a problem in the public water supply system.
  • Corroded pipes – Old, corroded pipes may reduce water flow and cause pressure issues.
  • Problems with your water heater – For hot water, a malfunctioning water heater can lower water pressure.
  • Clogged faucet or showerhead aerators – Mineral buildup can clog the aerators, reducing flow at specific fixtures.

It’s generally recommended to have your plumbing inspected at least once a year. Regular inspections help identify potential issues before they become major problems, ensuring your plumbing system remains in good working order. However, certain situations might require more frequent inspections, such as:

  • Older homes – Homes with older plumbing systems may benefit from more frequent checks.
  • Hard water areas – If you live in an area with hard water, mineral buildup can cause issues that need regular attention.
  • After significant renovations – If you’ve recently remodeled or added to your home, it’s wise to inspect your plumbing to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
  • After major weather events – Severe weather, especially freezing conditions, may damage pipes, requiring a prompt inspection.
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