When you hire us for routine inspection services, feel free to ask us to also inspect your plumbing fixtures' valves and fittings to ensure they're in good condition and even replace certain parts to ensure they meet their lifespan. Frequent leaks coming from faucets and other fixtures are a problem that will only get worse over time. Fixing those minor leaks today will protect you from worse problems tomorrow.
Dripping Faucet
Your cartridge valve may be corroded or has some calcium buildup, or you have worn-out O-rings and washers that you need to replace.
Dripping Shower Head
Unlike faucets, this one is tricky! Let’s assume your shower valve is in working order but you may have a water line leak behind your tiles. That’s not the only issue; you could lose hundreds of gallons of water over the course of a year if you haven’t paid attention to your utility bills.
Water Heater
Your hot water tank requires periodic maintenance to stay in shape. Over time, it collects sediment at the bottom which needs to be flushed; otherwise, it can corrode and make your unit less efficient and even start leaking from the bottom which will be a safety hazard if you have electrical wiring in the area. Detecting issues early is key.
Washing Machine
Is it smelly inside the washer drum? Or is there a puddle behind your machine? Check for rusted or loose hose connections or a clogged drain line.
Toilet
Your toilet is directly connected to your home’s main line. Any signs of leaks, cracks or clogs will require immediate attention. Always check the surface and base for cracks and depending on your toilet type, tank parts like the fill valve or flapper often need replacement.
Note: When you have a suspicion your sewer line is to blame, count on your Vancouver plumber to identify the root problem, using expert tools to detect clogs, damage and other problems.