6 Most Common Appliance & Plumbing Problems In The House

Most homeowners will call a plumber at least twice every year! There are many different types of plumbing problems but here is a list of the six most common ones:

  1.   Dripping Faucet

A dripping faucet can keep you awake at night, lead to water stains, and cause floods in the bathroom or kitchen. Damaged parts are probably the biggest reason for a leaking faucet. The solution is to replace the washer inside the tap itself. A worn-out carriage can also cause a dripping faucet. Again, the solution is to replace it. Sometimes, the leaking faucet can be as a result of high water pressure.

  1.   Leaky Pipes

For most pipes, leaking begins near the joints. Hard water is one of the major reasons that pipes leak. The lime scale, which is made up of calcium and magnesium, builds up in the plumbing system. Eventually, the pipes become completely clogged and they begin to leak. Hard water also causes pipes to corrode. For this, softening the water should ease the problem after it’s fixed.

  1. Leaking Hose Bib

Leaking hose bibs are quite common during summer and spring. After a long, cold winter season, hose bibs that are not well-protected crack and begin to leak. A great solution is to invest in a frost-proof hose bib. It reduces the chances of experiencing future leaks.

  1. Water Heater

Waking up on a cold morning to step into the shower only for cold water to start streaming down on you is a terrible feeling! Water heater problems can be caused by a tripped circuit breaker or a faulty electric thermostat. Depending on maintenance, a water heater’s life, on average, is 8 to 12 years.

  1. Low Water Pressure

If water from your pipes no longer gushes from the taps, if all you see now are some trickles, you most likely have a low water pressure problem. Sometimes, the low water pressure might be because of limited municipal supply. But often, low water pressure is a result of sediments on faucet aerators or a build-up of deposits. Water entering your pipes usually contains dissolved minerals, which stick onto metal surfaces, eventually creating deposits. A build-up of this is what slows down the water. Calling in a plumber to clean your pipes should resolve the problem.

  1. Washer Plumbing Issues

It’s always a complete nightmare when one of your necessary appliances breaks down. For washing machines, draining issues are usually the most common problem. If you notice persistent pooling of water in your washer after setting cycles, there’s a good chance that the drains are clogged. The most typical reasons why washers’ drain pipes block is due to soap residue build-up and leftover lint. For washer repair in Winnipeg, it’s better to have an experienced plumber take care of the drain. Attempting to repair the washer’s pipes when you don’t have the rights tools will only cause further damage

Plumbing problems become more severe with time so whenever you notice something unusual with your plumbing system, don’t wait long before inviting a professional plumber over.