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In terms of people who are underappreciated, it is safe to say that a plumber falls into this category. A plumber is always there for you when you need them, whether you’re dealing with a burst pipe, leaky faucet, or a toilet that won’t flush.

Aside from these common household issues, there are a variety of reasons why you would want to call a plumber. If you don’t already, be sure to add your plumber to your speed dial. Need more reasons to do so? Keep reading!

 

1. General Maintenance

Over time, your plumbing tends to wear down. Your pipes get rusty, food gets stuck in your garbage disposal, and mould begins to grow in places where it shouldn’t. All of these things end up affecting your plumbing to the point where you may barely have enough water pressure to take a shower.

That’s why it’s important to reach out to a plumber for regular general maintenance, even if you don’t think there’s a problem. The sooner a problem is discovered, the sooner it can be fixed. The last thing you want is to have to deal with rusty pipes after all!

 

2. Running Toilet

To say that your toilet is one of the most important aspects of your home would be an understatement. A toilet needs a lot of maintenance and over time some parts may even need to be replaced.

While there are some issues that can be fixed on your own, you are much better off calling a plumber to make sure that you do not make the situation worse. Toilets are sensitive and can overflow easily, so be sure to leave it to the professionals when it comes to fixing any issues with your toilet.

 

3. Leaky Pipes

This is perhaps one of the most common reasons why people call on plumbers. Many people discover a leaky faucet after it’s too late and they find leaking coming from their roof or under the sink. Leaky pipes can be caused by a variety of reasons, so it’s best to call in a plumber to come and inspect the situation.

They’ll be able to pinpoint the source of the problem as well as find a solution that works best. Be sure to call as soon as you discover the leak however, as leaky pipes that are left for too long may eventually burst, causing even more damage.

 

4. Clogged Drains

When your drains are badly clogged, it can affect pretty much every sink, toilet, and drain in your home. Your plumbing is all one system that runs together and if there’s a blockage issue happening, it can affect everything. While sometimes a household drain cleaner can fix the problem, sometimes the issue is so severe that you need to call a plumber to come in and help. They can snake the drain and unblock the drain or in other instances, may even have to replace your plumbing entirely.

 

5. Fixing Your Water Heater

A plumber can do more than just fix leaky faucets. In fact, they can also help fix your water heater any time you may be having an issue with it. Typically, a water heater only lasts anywhere from 8 to 12 years, and after that it starts to lose its spark. If you find that your shower isn’t hot enough or that there’s only enough hot water for one person to shower at a time, there may be an issue with your water heater and you should call a plumber right away to come take a look.

 

6. Dripping Faucets

Aside from the fact that they’re extremely annoying, dripping faucets can also end up causing your water bill to soar. Although some people may not consider this an urgent situation, it’s best to get a plumber in to take a look right away. The longer you leave the faucet this way, the more water you end up wasting and the more money you end up having to pay for your water bill as a result. If you just can’t seem to turn off your sink all the way, you may need to reach out to a plumber for help.

 

7. Low Water Pressure

This is typically one of the most common signs that something may be wrong with your plumbing. Low water pressure usually indicates a blocked aerator, although it could always be something else. Although you might be tempted to try and fix the problem yourself, it’s not recommended as you could always make the situation that much worse.

Call your local plumber right away so that they can come and examine the issue and move forward in terms of trying to find a solution for it. Once they do, your water pressure should be back to normal.