Tips for Troubleshooting
Dripping Faucets
The Problem: That constant “drip, drip” isn’t just annoying—it can waste gallons of water over time.
Common Cause: A worn-out washer or cartridge inside the faucet.
Tip: Turn off the water supply and replace the washer or cartridge. If the leak persists, it might be time for a full fixture replacement.
Slow or Clogged Drains
The Problem: Water pooling in your sink or shower can indicate a clog.
Common Cause: Hair, grease, soap scum, or food buildup.
Tip: Use a plunger or a drain snake. Avoid chemical drain cleaners, as they can damage your pipes over time. If clogs are frequent, you might have a bigger issue in your main line.
Running Toilet
The Problem: Your toilet seems to run endlessly, even when no one’s using it.
Common Cause: A faulty flapper or fill valve.
Tip: Open the tank and inspect the flapper. If it’s warped or doesn’t seal properly, replace it. Also check the float and fill valve for proper alignment.
Low Water Pressure
The Problem: Your faucets or showerhead feel like they’re barely trickling.
Common Cause: Mineral buildup in aerators or a leak in your system.
Tip: Unscrew faucet aerators and clean out debris. If that doesn’t help, check for leaks under sinks or in walls, and call a plumber if you can’t identify the cause.
Water Heater Issues
The Problem: No hot water or strange noises from your water heater.
Common Cause: Sediment buildup or a faulty heating element.
Tip: Flush the water heater annually to remove sediment. If your water isn’t heating at all, it may be time for a professional diagnosis.
Leaky Pipes
The Problem: Visible water under sinks or dripping from ceiling tiles.
Common Cause: Loose joints, corroded pipes, or freezing temperatures.
Tip: Shut off the water supply immediately. Temporary fixes (like pipe tape or epoxy putty) may help, but a plumber should inspect and repair the pipe.
Garbage Disposal Jam
The Problem: The disposal hums but doesn’t grind.
Common Cause: A jammed flywheel.
Tip: Turn off power, use an Allen wrench under the disposal unit to manually turn the motor, and press the reset button. Never stick your hand inside!
Call the Pros?
Not sure what to do when plumbing problems pop up? Our handy infographic breaks down some of the most common issues—like dripping faucets, slow drains, and garbage disposal jams—and offers simple DIY tips along with signs it’s time to call in a professional. Save it for later by taking a screenshot or downloading the image directly from this post. It’s a great reference to keep on hand for future fixes!
If you’re unsure or uncomfortable with any repair, give us a call at Quality Service Plumbing