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Is It Time for You to Call a Plumber?

homeowner-looking-under-sink-at-leak-with-phone-to-earAt times, it can be hard for the average homeowners to detect what kind of shape their plumbing system is in. In fact, if you’re like most homeowners, you don’t think about your plumbing system much at all, especially if nothing is very visibly wrong with it. It’s one of those “out of sight, out of mind” things. Unfortunately, not paying attention to your plumbing can lead to problems.

In fact, it’s almost inevitable that at some point, you’re going to need plumbing repairs. And when this does occur, it’s important for you to be able to address it right away so you can prevent it from becoming a bigger emergency. So, what are the signs it’s time to call in a pro? The below signs indicate that it’s time:

You Notice a Drop in Water Pressure

Any kind of decline in your water pressure is bad news, and a definite sign that your plumbing system might be in trouble. This is usually caused by one of two possible things—a leak, or a clog. The more significant the problem is, the lower the water pressure will drop.

If it’s a steady drop in water pressure over time, then there’s probably a plumbing problem that’s been progressing over time, such as a pinhole leak growing bigger or limescale buildup creating a blockage.

A sudden drop in water pressure, though, means that you probably had a pipe rupture, and this needs to be professionally managed right away. At the end of the day, a drop in water pressure should never be ignored—give us a call if this happens in your home!

You See an Unusual Increase in Your Water Bills

It’s only natural that your water bills will fluctuate throughout the year. But if you notice your water bills getting significantly higher month after month, even though you haven’t changed how much water you’ve used, you may need to have a plumber take a look.

Unusually high monthly water bills may mean that water is leaving your plumbing system through a leak somewhere, and it’s still getting counted as water usage—therefore contributing to the rise in costs that you’re seeing.

Wondering if there’s a way to ensure that this is the sign of a plumbing problem? You can find out! First, turn off all the plumbing appliances throughout your home, and then look at the water meter. If you notice your meter is still running after a few minutes, then you probably have a leak somewhere along your plumbing system. You’ll need to have a professional plumber come out and see how severe the problem is, and exactly where the problem is.

Visible Water Damage

Unfortunately, this is one of those “worst-case scenario” things. You don’t want to see visible water damage, but if you do notice wet spots on your ceiling, drywall, or flooring, it’s time to call a plumber, right away! By the time you can see water damage, the leak has probably done some property damage.

Established in 1912, Max Sr & Paul Schoenwalder Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, A Corp. is who to contact to get in touch with a reliable professional plumber in Madison, NJ.

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