This is caused when cold water fills the tank while there is humid air in the bathroom. The condensation on the exterior of your toilet can last for days. If this is the case your toilet can lead to water damage including mold, corrosion of metal parts, and the rotting of flooring, the sub-floor and floor framing.
Low water pressure can be caused by malfunctioning shut off valve, and a crimped waterline. If your neighbor has strong water pressure the problem may exist in your water meter.
The stems in your faucet may be deteriorating. This occurs when washers, rings or cartridges become worn out or broken. A Rodgers Plumbing expert will be able to fix or replace the leaky faucet.
Water appears to be discolored because of a rusty iron pipe. This occurs when rust dissolves into the water turning it a shade of brown, orange, and sometimes yellow. The cause of the issue can either be a problem with a pipe in your home or the city’s water main system. At Rodgers Plumbing we notice this problem can also occur when the local fire departments flush the hydrants which sometimes can cause temporary discoloration in your water.
Contact the plumbing experts at Rodgers Plumbing today by calling us at (972) 931-1021 and check out our plumbing repair page for more information.
Rodgers Plumbing serve numerous areas in the Dallas Metroplex, including Frisco, Hebron, Mckinney, North Irving, North Mesquite, Rowlett, Murphy, Wylie, Sachse, Garland, Allen, North Dallas, Richardson, Plano, Carrollton, Addison, Farmers Branch, Coppell, Highland Park, University Park, and more. Give us a call today to benefit from working with a company that is proud to be a locally owned & operated business in the City of Dallas.
Rodgers plumbing has been serving the Dallas, TX Metroplex area and surrounding communities since 1970.
Water Heaters sometimes break down at the most inconvenient times. If you are in need of a new hot water heater odds are you are wondering how long it will take to install. Schedule an appointment today and the professionals at Rodger’s Plumbing will have your water heater installed as quickly as possible. A water heater installation is broken down into a three step process usually taking about 2-3 hours. At first our plumbers will have to drain the old tank and remove the old water heater system. Next our plumbers will tactically place the new water heater into the desired location. The last step of installation is connecting the system and testing the unit and making adjustments.
All though a leaking water heater does not always indicate there is a leak. Our plumbers have noticed pooling around a water heater can also be a form of condensation. Also, leaky water heaters can be from loose vales or a corroded water tank. If your water heater is spraying and beginning to flood call a Rodger’s Plumber immediately. When your water heater is dripping or leaking simply tighten the drain valve.
The proper maintenance is very important while prolonging the life expectancy on your water heater. Every so often it is good to drain the water heater; this will clean the bottom of the tank. Checking your water heater on a daily basis for any corrosion or rust will give you a good idea regarding your water heater’s condition.