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What are some warning signs which indicate
that you need to call your NJ Plumber - stat? Believe it or
not, some of the more critical plumbing, piping, and drain
conditions may exhibit innocuous signs at first. One big red
flag is water inefficiency. For instance, your toilet may
not refill to its usual capacity, or your shower head may
not yield its normal water pressure. You may not want to
grab your phone at the first sign of water inefficiency, but
if problems persist, it’s best to speak with your Bergen
County, Morris County, Jersey City, or Hoboken NJ plumber
professional ASAP. Inefficiencies may signal pressure
problems or pipe connectivity mismatches – both of which can
lead to leaks, which can in turn lead to water damage and
mold problems.
Any chronic inconsistency in water
pressure could be cause for concern. Whistling faucets,
smelly drains (which don’t respond to home cleaning), and
overflowing toilets can also cause major headaches. Make a
habit of inspecting your home’s plumbing facilities
regularly. Check your toilet tanks for obstructions (e.g. if
you have children, check for lost toys in the tank). Test
you drains by filling your sink (or shower/bath) and note
any slow or stodgy drain problems.
You should also consult with your NJ
plumber if and when you do any major repairs, additions, or
architectural planning for your home. Mistakes or
inaccuracies with how your plumbing is structured in
new/remodeled areas of your home can prove costly, and you
many have to undo finished work down the road to get at the
root of your plumbing problems. Finally, in the wake of a
hurricane, earthquake, or other natural disaster, note any
structural anomalies in your home/apartment, and keep on the
lookout in the days following the event for any residual
damage or warning signs as discussed above.
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