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Low water pressure in spring usually results from mineral buildup in your pipes or aerators. Check for clogged faucet aerators and clean them with vinegar. If the issue persists, there’s likely a leak in your plumbing, which should be addressed by professionals at AAA City Plumbing.
A running toilet usually stems from a faulty flapper or fill valve. As temperatures warm up in the spring, seals can wear out more quickly. Replacing the flapper or adjusting the fill valve should resolve the problem. If the issue still persists, call (803) 604-3197 to schedule an expert plumbing repair service.
Noises like banging or gurgling pipes can be caused by air trapped in the plumbing or water hammer. The Rock Hill, SC spring season often triggers a fluctuating water demand, which can exacerbate these sounds. Bleeding the air from your pipes or installing a water hammer arrestor can help.
If your water heater struggles in spring, it might need to be flushed to remove sediment or have its thermostat adjusted. Regular maintenance ensures that your water heater is ready for warm-weather activities requiring hot water, like spring cleaning.
Spring is the perfect time to inspect your outdoor faucets and hoses for winter damage. Turn on your water supply and check for leaks. This will prepare your outdoor plumbing for gardening and other spring activities.
Hidden leaks can waste a significant amount of water. During your spring cleaning routine, examine underneath your sinks, around your water heater, and in your basement for any signs of moisture or mold. Lastly, monitor your water bill closely; unexpected increases could signal a hidden leak.
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