If you are noticing that you have slow drains and leaking pipes, your plumbing system may not be working as well as it should and it’s time to take a deeper look. These signs can be an indicator that it is time for a whole house plumbing inspection. Below are a few symptoms that you could have a major plumbing problem.
Slow Drains
Slow drains can be caused by a simple clog that you can remove yourself. After attempting to fix the problem with at home remedies that aren’t working, it’s time to call in the Greenville plumbing professionals, Premier Plumbing. Slow emptying drains can be an indicator there is a broken pipe or water may be stagnating in your main drain.
Multiple Dripping Faucets
One leaky faucet can be manageable, but multiple leaky faucets can be a sign of a major plumbing issue like a broken pipe or water pressure issues.
Clogged Toilets
A singular clogged drain may not be a major situation, but multiple clogged drains can indicate that it’s time for a house plumbing inspection. A clogged drain could be from a problem with the main sewer line, perhaps it has deteriorated. If this is ignored, you may end up needing to repair or replace your entire sewer line.
Pipe Noises
If you are hearing noises when you use your shower, sink or other appliances that use water, it’s time to call Premier Plumbing. There are multiple causes of pipes making noises but isn’t something worth taking a chance on that can damage your home.
Whole House Plumbing Inspection
Here are a few areas that will be checked out with our whole house plumbing inspection:
- Water Heaters
- Garbage Disposal
- Showers and Bathtubs
- Water Pressure
- Sewer Lines
- Toilets
- Sink Faucets
- Dishwahser
If we can assist you with a full plumbing inspection, contact us today using our online contact form or call 864.444.6570 to schedule an appointment and keep your house in tip top shape.