Dependable Plumber in Fort Lupton
Preventative maintenance is the key to keeping your plumbing system in excellent condition. At least once a year, call a qualified plumber to thoroughly inspect your pipes, fixtures, and appliances for signs of wear and tear. A proper service should also include checking your water quality and pressure, garbage disposal unit, sewer system, and more.
Old plumbing systems, especially those with lead pipes, can leach harmful minerals into your water. They are also prone to rusting and sediment accumulation, which can interfere with water flow – impacting your water pressure. Moreover, if you have an old or damaged septic drain field, wastewater can seep into the groundwater that supplies fresh water to you and your neighbors. This often occurs when the drain field soil becomes compacted due to heavy traffic or lack of maintenance, impairing its ability to treat wastewater effectively.
Finally, our professionals will assess the motor, impellers, and shredder ring of your garbage disposal unit to ensure they are functioning properly and efficiently. If there are parts that we need to replace or repair, we will advise you on the best course of action and recommend high-quality upgrades.
In addition to professional maintenance, establish healthy habits that can prolong the lifespan of your plumbing system. For example, be cautious with what you flush. Most products marketed as flushable, such as hygiene wipes, paper towels, and certain feminine hygiene products, can cause clogs in your pipes.
Also, watch what you put down in the garbage disposal. Fibrous and hard materials can dull the blades and cause blockages.
Our plumbing services include:
- Water heaters
- Leak detection
- Gas piping
- Water filtration
- Water softeners
- Remodels
- Kitchen plumbing
- Bathroom plumbing
- Sump pumps
- Drain cleaning
- Sewer repair
Malfunctioning water heaters, washing machines, showerheads, toilets, bidets, and dishwashers can not only pose safety risks but also lead to uncomfortable living conditions and increased utility costs. Foul smells can mean that microorganisms, harmful pollutants, or sewer wastes have contaminated your water supply. Don’t take the risk when it comes to water you’re using for drinking, cooking, bathing, or washing.
Persistent leaks and drips mean you have worn-out pipes, seals, or faucets. When things are dripping it’s time to consider replacements. Water leaks create a damp environment that encourages mold and other microorganisms to thrive. This can have a cascading effect of compromising your indoor air quality, resulting in costly mitigation efforts and potential health problems.
Gurgling sounds in your drain stem from blockages, meaning water or waste is not flowing correctly through your plumbing system. These blockages can cause backups and overflows, resulting in unsanitary conditions and potential water damage.