Plumbers are known for being expensive. No one wants to have to call their plumbing contractor, but there are sometimes when it can’t be avoided. Below are 3 signs that you might have to call your plumbing contractor.
- Slow Draining
If you have a drain that is not draining quickly, it may be time to call a plumber. This might be in your sink, your tub or even in your toilet. You might be able to use a plunger or a cleaner to fix the problem. But if things are too bad or if nothing is working, you want to call in a professional.
- No Hot Water
Now, this doesn’t mean that you have turned on your shower after 2 other people have taken their showers and there’s no hot water. This means if you are the first person awake and you’re getting into the shower and your water is cold. This might mean that your water heater’s leaking or isn’t working.
- Your Water is Colored
Normal water coming out of your tap should be clear. If it’s cloudy or white, it means there’s air in the pipes. Yellow, red, or brown water means there’s rust. If you’re noticing anything but clear water, it’s time to call your plumbing contractor.
These are three signs its time to call your plumbing contractor. Yes, it might be expensive. But if you let the problems go, you may find that you have other more expensive problems. It’s best to have it checked and keep your home and family safe.