Tag: plumbing repairs
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Closing Walls Too Soon Can Hide Expensive Plumbing Leaks
A homeowner finishes remodeling a bathroom and proudly installs the final piece of trim. Everything looks perfect at first. However, several weeks later, the paint near the vanity begins bubbling. Soon afterward, a musty smell fills the room, and the flooring starts warping. The homeowner eventually discovers a slow plumbing leak hidden behind the newly…
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Replacing Fixtures Without Checking Existing Pipe Condition
You replace an old faucet because it starts dripping constantly. At first, the new fixture looks perfect and works smoothly. However, a few weeks later, you notice water stains under the cabinet and a musty smell nearby. Replacing fixtures without checking existing pipe condition often creates hidden plumbing problems homeowners never expect. Although the new…
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Hidden DIY Plumbing Code Violations
A homeowner decides to replace a bathroom sink drain after watching a quick online video. At first, everything appears fine. However, several weeks later, sewer smells begin filling the bathroom. Soon afterward, the cabinet starts swelling from hidden water damage. Unfortunately, hidden DIY plumbing code violations often begin this way. Many homeowners complete plumbing work…
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Overloaded Garbage Disposals That Destroy Kitchen Drains
You finish dinner and scrape everything into the garbage disposal. Potato peels, celery, pasta, rice, bones, and coffee grounds disappear down the drain. At first, everything seems fine. However, a few days later, the sink drains slowly and foul odors begin coming from the kitchen drain. Many homeowners unknowingly create overloaded garbage disposals that destroy…
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Sewer Smells Inside Your House Could Signal Expensive Repairs
You walk into your bathroom and notice a strong sewer smell near the sink or toilet. At first, the odor seems minor. However, after a few days, the smell spreads into other rooms and becomes impossible to ignore. Many homeowners ignore sewer smells inside your house because they assume the odor will disappear on its…
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Using PVC Glue Incorrectly Can Cause Hidden Pipe Leaks
A homeowner replaces a section of PVC drain pipe under a bathroom sink. At first, everything seems fine. However, a few weeks later, the cabinet floor begins to swell and a musty odor fills the room. Using PVC glue incorrectly can cause hidden pipe leaks that stay unnoticed for long periods. Although the pipe may…
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Installing P-Traps Backwards Can Cause Serious Drain Problems
A homeowner notices a foul sewer smell under the bathroom sink. At first, the odor comes and goes. However, over time, the sink begins draining slowly, and strange gurgling noises develop inside the drain line. Eventually, water starts leaking beneath the cabinet. After removing a few items under the sink, the homeowner discovers the P-trap…
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Hidden Plumbing Venting Problems That Lead to Sewer Gas Issues
A homeowner finishes a bathroom remodel and feels proud of the work. At first, the sinks and shower appear to drain normally. However, within a few weeks, strange odors begin spreading through the house. Soon after, the toilets start bubbling, the drains gurgle loudly, and sewer smells appear near several fixtures. Unfortunately, hidden plumbing venting…
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Leaving Hoses Connected During Freezes Can Burst Pipes
A homeowner leaves a garden hose connected overnight because the weather forecast only predicts a light freeze. The next morning, everything appears normal outside. However, a few days later, water begins leaking through the drywall near the exterior wall. This problem happens more often than many homeowners realize. Leaving hoses connected during freezes can burst…
