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Home Plumbing Troubleshooting Guide

Presenting some common issues of the plumbing systems and the root causes behind them in most cases.
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Home Plumbing Troubleshooting Guide

Presenting some common issues of the plumbing systems and the root causes behind them in most cases.
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Leaky Pipes

As soon as you find a pipe leak in


pipe system shut off the water supply
as constant running water or dripping
will cause costly damage and results
in expensive plumbing issue.
Broken Seals
Clogged Lines
Corrosion
Incorrect Pipelines Fitting
High Pressure of Water
Intruding Tree Roots
Clogged Drains
Commonly, the issue starts with
visible lower water flow and further
flooding of drains.
Hair, Soap, and Dirt collected
Food Waste
Objects accidentally flushed
Offset Pipes
Mineral Buildup
Plants and leaves
Wipes, Diapers and cotton
products
Dripping Faucet
A leaky faucet reminds you that you
are wasting water and the sound of
drip-drip irritates. The problem is
common because it is the mosta
used appliance in homes and offices.

A Damaged Cartridge
Broken Washers
Water Pressure
Malfunctioning O-Ring
Deteriorated Valve Seat
Running Toilets
If your toilet won't stop running after
you flush it, your water bills could be
increasing! A running toilet is not just
very annoying, but also a terrible
wastage of water!
Refill Tube is Malfunctioning
Problems with the Float Ball
Flush Valve Chain Is the Wrong
Length
Flapper Problems
Worn Gasket
Low Water Pressure
If you can’t wash your dishes at the
same time someone is bathing in
the washroom because the water
pressure becomes too weak,
investigate your home’s water
supply system pressure.
Faulty Fixtures
Broken Pressure Regulator
Closed Valves
Clogged Pipes
Corroded Plumbing
Water Heater Problems
One of the most common problems
with electric water heaters is a failed
heating element, which results in little
to no heat production.
Faulty temperature & pressure relief valve
Improper water pressure
Overheating
A stuck valve
A leak from a nearby plumbing connection
Loose heating element bolts
A bad gasket
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