But like any hardworking appliance, it can run into issues from time to time. Knowing the signs that your water heater needs repair can save you from a cold shower or a major plumbing disaster. Here are five key indicators from US Trenchless that your water heater might be in trouble:
If the funky odor you smell seems to gravitate from the bathroom or near another sink or faucet, the culprit may be your sewer pipes. Sewer odors are more common than you might think and can range from mildly annoying to downright unbearable.
Whether it is the suspiciously lush patch of grass in your Roseville yard, the unmistakable, nose-crinkling scent of sewage, or the ominous gurgling sound reverberating up your drains, these are some of the signs every homeowner dreads—signs of a sewer line leak.
Our team will explore problems, such as a water softener not softening, finding water in the softener, and what to do if the water softener isn’t using salt.
Want to keep your Sacramento home’s plumbing appliances operating smoothly and efficiently for years to come? Develop a plumbing maintenance schedule.
Iron contamination can look clear, reddish, rusty, or brown when it exits the faucets in your California home.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), municipal water systems with fluoride served more than 200 million Americans in 2018—or approximately 73 percent of the U.S. population. The U.S. aims to bump that percentage up to 77 percent by 2030.
Have you ever just cleared the dinner table after a nice meal inside your Sacramento home and went to turn your garbage disposal on, only to hear it making an unusual humming sound?
Microplastics are everywhere.
The microscopic pieces of plastic are so tiny you do not notice them in the air you breathe and the food you eat. You will not see them flowing from your kitchen faucet or taste them in a bottle of purified water.
As a responsible homeowner, knowing the signs and signals that the pipes in your Sacramento, CA, home need replacing is essential.