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Common Plumbing Questions

Prestige Plumbing frequently asked questions with answers

We here at Prestige Plumbing understand how frustrating plumbing repairs and issues within your home or business can be. Sometimes they aren't as severe as they initially seem to be. Plumbing something that every home has, but not every homeowner fully understands. We're here to help clear up some questions we hear a lot when working in our customer's homes.

1. What should I do if my faucet is leaking?
Often times we hear, " Well I tried to tighten the faucet and knobs, but it is still leaking." Most of the time a leak comes from a worn-out internal seal. Once we have the faucet apart we have a better understanding of if more than just a seal or two needs replaced.

2. My drain is clogged, how can I fix it myself next time?
Prestige Plumbing really recommends having a professional deal with a moderate to severe clog. Drain cleaners can damage your plumbing, and a professional can fully clear the clog quickly and completely. There are a lot of different reasons and substanced that lead to drain clogs depending on the location in question.

3. Why is my water pressure dropping?
Low water pressure can be caused by a broken valve, hard water deposits, or even a damaged water line. The professionals of Prestige Plumbing can easily identify the source of the issue, resolve it, and teach you how to prevent future similar issues.

4. There is water pooling in my yard but I don't know where it's coming from?
Water pooling in a new spot in the yard could mean there is a broken pipe in that area. Prestige Plumbing offers plumbing excavation to resolve broken pipes outside of the walls of your home, as well.

From fixing an obvious plumbing issue to video inspection for plumbing diagnosis and unknown plumbing problem, you can relax knowing your plumbing is taken care of with Prestige Plumbing of Dover, Ohio.

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