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How To Fix Common Plumbing Problems

 

Is your plumbing driving you to distraction?

Does it seem like it’s just one issue after another?

Whether you are sick of hearing that incessant drip drip drip, your toilet refuses to flush properly, or you don’t have any hot water. This blog will detail the most common plumbing problems and how to fix them.

Plus, discover where to find the best plumbing services in your area.

  1. A dripping toilet

Does your toilet keep running long after you have flushed it?

Incredibly annoying and a waste of water, a dripping toilet is one of the most common plumbing problems in households in the UK.

Fortunately, this is a problem that is simple to put right as it is typically caused by a worn-out stopper that can be easily replaced.

  1. Blocked drains

If your drains are working slowly, then this is probably because they have become clogged. Another highly common plumbing problem, clogged drains, occur when items that should not go down the drain do.

Sometimes, clogged drains can be fixed with a little bit of drain cleaner. However, if not and the clogged pipes are in hard-to-reach places, then you may have to call out a professional plumber.

  1. A lack of heat

Most people take hot water for granted, and it is only until you don’t have it that you realise how important it is. There are many causes for why your hot water heater may not be working, including the pilot light has gone out or you need to replace the heating element.

If your hot water tank is leaking, then unfortunately, this cannot be fixed with a simple repair, and you will need to replace the entire tank.

  1. Leaking pipes

If your pipes are leaking, your first thought is probably to call a professional plumber, and you wouldn’t be wrong. Leaky pipes can cause a whole host of issues which can prove costly if left untreated for too long.

Most notably, leaky pipes can cause rotting and rusting, both of which create breeding grounds for bacteria and insects, which can cause a whole host of problems in your home.

The most common culprit of leaky pipes is wear and tear over time, which means you will need to get new ones to replace them.

  1. Low water pressure

Low water pressure can be incredibly annoying, especially if you love your morning showers.

There are several potential causes of low water pressure, including you are running too much water at once. For example, running a bath, watering the grass, and doing the washing up.

Alternatively, your low water pressure could be caused by a blocked fixture or pipe. This is more likely to be the cause if you only have low water pressure from one particular appliance.

If you need professional plumbing services in St Albans, then look no further. Our Gas Safe plumbing team is standing by to help you with any plumbing repairs or maintenance in your home. Get in touch here today.