A troublesome sink can be a real pain, especially when it tries to mess with your routine. There's nothing delightful about a sink that's trying to undermine your ability to conduct daily affairs. And yet, we always get the calls: "My sink is giving me trouble!" Identifying the exact issue is what we're best at. Plumbers have a way of looking at things that helps us figure out what's really going on, as opposed to what's just going on. We're not mind readers, but we do have a lot of experience in the business—both with the kinds of things that happen to sinks and with the kinds of things that happen to people who use sinks. We understand how to differentiate between problems that make sense to be sink problems and those that don't. We also understand the urgency factor. If we could outfit unsolvable sink problems with a "don't go there" kind of sign, then we would feel good about our work.
Many Federal Heights residents experience slow or completely blocked sinks. Despite all their conveniences, sinks seem always to attract and accumulate hair, soap residue, food particles, and other debris. When this happens, the use of a plunger or a simple drain snake might suffice in returning the sink to a state of undisturbed equanimity. However, if the blockage persists, it may be time to bring in some professionals with advanced techniques and tools, such as hydro jetting, to clear the tough, jammed-up debris without doing any damage to the pipes. While they have all your plumbing in good order, they can also give you some fresh, valuable advice on just how to maintain it—upkeep that can surely save you both time and money in the long run.
Another common issue that can result in substantial water waste and skyrocketing utility bills in Federal Heights is leaky faucets. A dripping faucet is almost always the result of worn-out seals, gaskets, or O-rings that need to be replaced. Determining the problem component generally allows for a swift and simple fix. However, in some cases, the solution might involve replacing a part of the faucet, and in other instances, the best option might be to install a new fixture altogether. A skilled plumber can also check for other possible leak causes that might be tied to the faucet, such as improper installation, excessive water pressure, or other plumbing issues. Hiring a pro helps ensure that your faucet system will work leak-free for the foreseeable future, and that all its parts are functioning within the bounds of water efficiency.