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A clogged sink drain can feel like trying to paddle through springtime mud. Slow drainage is often caused by a buildup of soap scum, hair, or debris. Try using a plunger, drain snake, or a natural mix of baking soda and vinegar to clear the clog. If the problem persists, call (615) 639-0298 to bring your bathroom sink back to its sparkling flow.
If your garbage disposal feels stuck like spring cleaning clutter, start by turning it off and using a wrench or hex key to manually rotate the impeller underneath. Remove any visible blockages with tongs or pliers, never using your hands. If none of these tips do the trick, schedule an expert plumbing repair with our pros as soon as possible.
Low water pressure in your sink sprayer could be caused by mineral buildup or a clogged aerator. Check the aerator for any blockages and clean it thoroughly. If the problem still persists, inspect the hose or connections for leaks, and schedule a kitchen plumbing repair with 615 Plumbing if you discover any. A quick fix could have your sprayer ready for tackling springtime kitchen messes!
Any banging or knocking sounds you hear in your walls while running the water to your sink or shower head is likely coming from your pipes. This is a sign that you have a plumbing problem, likely having to do with the pipe system or water pressure. You should have this issue addressed immediately, because failure to do so may result in a leak.
Discolored water is a telltale sign of an issue with your plumbing system. The water that comes through your pipes should be clear and clean. Discolored water could be a sign of air in the pipe, a leaky pipe, or rust in your pipes.
If you notice water puddling above the drain in your sink or shower, you may have a plumbing problem with your drain that needs to be addressed. Hopefully you just need the drain snaked to clear an obstruction, but it could also be a broken pipe that is causing the water to pool.
We all know that sometimes in a home you reach the maximum capacity of your hot water tank, which means you have to wait for the water in your home to heat up. However, if at the beginning of the day when you first turn the shower on and your water takes a long time to heat up, or it won’t heat up at all, that usually means that you have a leak somewhere in your plumbing system that is causing major fluctuations in water temperature.
If you find your showerhead or sink faucet dripping non-stop when it should be off, not only can that be annoying, but it can also cause long-term problems. Your showerhead or sink faucet may be dripping non-stop due to high water pressure or due to an issue with the tap.
Perhaps the most obvious sign of a plumbing system in need of some sort of repair is poor or low water pressure. This is usually an indicator of a clogged pipe, a burst or leaky pipe, or a damaged water heater.