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Common Indoor Water Heater Problems & How to Fix Them

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  Indoor water heaters are an essential component of any home. They provide hot water to our homes for washing dishes, laundry, and bathing. However, they can be susceptible to problems that need to be addressed promptly in order to avoid bigger issues down the line. An indoor water heater will typically last ten years before it needs replacing—however this length varies depending on usage and upkeep—but there are many preventative measures homeowners can take to keep their unit running smoothly without needing repairs or replacement. Here are some common indoor water heater problems with how you can fix them!    1. What is an Indoor Water Heater A water heater is usually a tank filled with water heated up by gas or an electrical element and insulated so that the water remains hot even after the water has been used. Most water heaters are made of steel and the water is heated by coils of metal tubing, often called heating elements. Water heater repair can be done on your own if you hav

5 reasons to use a professional plumber

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The process of hiring a professional plumber is not something to take lightly. There are many considerations that need to be made before you make your decision on which company to hire, and this article will help you navigate the waters of finding a reputable company for all your plumbing needs.  You don't want some novice messing up your pipes or worse yet, causing a leak in the basement that could cost thousands of dollars in repairs or even lead to mold problems if left unchecked. Make sure you have someone with experience on the job from start to finish so they can do it right the first time around. -If there's an emergency.   1. A professional plumber will provide a thorough inspection of your plumbing system and can identify any potential problems A plumber is a trades person who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, sewage and drainage in plumbing systems. These can include supply of potable water, waste disposal units like

5 signs of water leak in your house

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There is nothing more frustrating than a water leak in your house. Your floors may be damaged and you will have to pay for the repairs. You might not find the leaks on your own, so it's best to call a professional plumber to identify a slab leak quickly and fix them correctly. There are five signs of water leakage that you should know about; they are: staining or wetness near pipes, rust around plumbing joints, bubbling paint on walls where paint meets flooring, damp spots under sinks or tubs, and excess moisture in basements. 5 Signs of Water Leakage at Home by Ez Leak Detection. 1. You can hear water running When you walk into any cliche kitchen, there's no way that you don't notice the sound of water running in the background. Whether its water overflowing from a boiling pot on the stove or water siphoning noisily out of your sink, water is never silent when it comes to water leaks. If water comes out of your faucet at full force, or water is running from a clogged or sl