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Some of the most common plumbing issues include clogged drains and toilets, having a leaky faucet or pipe, issues with your water heater, low water pressure or running toilet. These issues come with their own different solutions, which you can find below.

You never understand how much you rely on your home’s plumbing until something goes wrong. As your home ages, it is natural to experience issues with its plumbing, like a slow drain or a leaky faucet. Some of these problems are easy enough to fix on your own; however, others can cause some more serious damage if not dealt with by a professional. Understanding common plumbing issues and solutions will help you know when you should grab your toolbox or when you should call the plumber.

Clogged Drains and Toilets

You can usually see a clogged drain when you start seeing water backing up as the sink or shower empties. Having a clogged toilet will ensure you the signs immediately, the water will back up in the toilet bowl and may overflow. Clearing out the blockage will help restore the drains usually and can be done with some DIY or with a call from the plumber.

Slow or clogged drains happen when something is blocking the pipe partially or completely. In sinks and showers, the main culprit is usually hair; however other items like a shampoo lid or other small things might get into the drain and cause a blockage in the pipe.

In toilets, the problem can be caused by something other than dissolvable waste entering into the toilet and getting flushed. Solid items cannot move through the pipes, so they stay in place, which makes it difficult or impossible for water to flow into the blockage and down the pipes.

You can typically use a plunger to try and remove the clog. Plungers work on both toilets and other drains. This simple tool can help loosen up clogs with air pressure. In order to prevent toilet clogs, you should only flush down dissolvable waste products. Keep a close eye on children so they don’t flush small toys or other objects down the toilet. If something falls into the toilet, you should get it out instead of trying to completely flush it.

In your shower, you should use a drain hair catcher over the drain to catch any loose strands instead of allowing them to go down into the drain and collect there. Keep loose hair out of sinks in order to prevent clogging.

Leaky Faucets and Pipes

Leaking faucets and pipes are some of the most common plumbing issues in apartments and houses. Dripping faucets can be more of a nuisance than an actual plumbing issue, as well as a waste of money on your water bill. Fixing any leaks in your home can leave you with some substantial savings.

Leaking pipes can cause extreme levels of damage in your home, especially if the issue is not caught early on.