FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that plumbing issues can raise many questions. Our FAQ page is designed to provide you with clear and concise answers to common plumbing queries. Here, you'll find information on how to detect leaks, choose a water heater, clean drains, and much more. We've compiled these FAQs based on our years of experience addressing the concerns of our clients. Remember, for any complex or urgent plumbing issue, our team of experts is just a call away.

How Do I Know If My Toilet Leaks?

Detecting a toilet leak can be a bit tricky since it doesn't always manifest with visible water on the floor. One common sign of a leaky toilet is hearing constant running water or irregular noises from the tank. You may also notice a spike in your water bill. Another simple test involves food coloring. Just add a few drops of food coloring to your toilet tank and wait for about 15-20 minutes without flushing. If the color seeps into your toilet bowl, then there's a leak in your toilet. A leaky toilet can waste a lot of water and increase your utility bill, so it's important to get it fixed promptly. At Peradventure Plumbing, we specialize in detecting and fixing toilet leaks, ensuring that your plumbing system is efficient and eco-friendly.

How Many Types of Water Heaters are Available in Today’s Market?

There are primarily four types of water heaters available in today's market. These include tankless water heaters, storage tank water heaters, heat pump water heaters (also known as hybrid), and solar water heaters. Tankless water heaters heat water on-demand and are more energy-efficient. Storage tank water heaters store and heat a large volume of water in a tank. Heat pump water heaters use electricity to move heat from the air or ground to heat the water, which makes them highly energy-efficient. Solar water heaters use the sun's energy to heat the water. The best type for your needs depends on your budget, space, energy preferences, and hot water needs. At Peradventure Plumbing, we offer installation, repair, and maintenance services for all types of water heaters.

How Do Plumbers Find Leaks?

Professional plumbers use a variety of methods to detect leaks, depending on the nature and location of the leak. For visible leaks, a simple visual inspection is often sufficient. However, for hidden leaks in pipes or within walls, more advanced techniques are required. These may include the use of listening devices to hear the sound of water escaping, moisture meters to measure the level of moisture in walls or floors, or even thermal imaging cameras to detect changes in temperature caused by escaping water. At Peradventure Plumbing, we utilize the latest technology and techniques to accurately locate leaks, ensuring minimal disruption to your property during the repair process.

What Should I Do if I Have a Major Leak in My Home?

A major leak can cause significant damage to your home if not addressed promptly. Firstly, shut off the water supply to prevent further water damage. This can typically be done via the main water shutoff valve in your home. Once the water is off, try to identify the source of the leak. This could be from a pipe, a faucet, or even a toilet. If you can't locate the source or if it's not easily accessible, it's time to call a professional plumber. At Peradventure Plumbing, our team is experienced in handling all types of plumbing emergencies, including major leaks. We offer 24/7 emergency services and will respond promptly to minimize damage and restore your plumbing system.

How Do I Fix a Dripping Sink?

Fixing a dripping sink can sometimes be as simple as tightening a loose component. Start by identifying the type of faucet you have (ball, cartridge, or ceramic disk) as this will determine the repair process. Turn off the water supply to your sink before you start working. If you have a ball faucet, you may need to replace the seals, springs, or the entire ball assembly. For a cartridge faucet, replacing the O-ring or the entire cartridge might solve the problem. Ceramic disk faucets typically require a new ceramic disk. If you're not comfortable doing these repairs yourself, it's best to hire a professional plumber. At Peradventure Plumbing, we offer reliable faucet repair services to fix drips and leaks efficiently.

Which Water Filtration System is the Best?

The best water filtration system for your home depends on your specific needs and water quality. For general use, activated carbon filters are effective at removing common impurities like chlorine, sediment, and volatile organic compounds. Reverse osmosis systems are more comprehensive, removing contaminants including lead, fluoride, and other harmful substances. UV disinfection systems are ideal for eliminating bacteria and viruses, especially in well water or non-municipal supplies. Before choosing a system, it's advisable to get your water tested to identify the specific contaminants that need to be addressed. At Peradventure Plumbing, we offer water quality testing and can recommend the best filtration system based on your specific needs.

Ready to Experience Top-Quality Plumbing Services?

At Peradventure Plumbing, we’re dedicated to providing unmatched expertise and exceptional results across all your plumbing needs. Whether you’re focused on improving your home’s comfort or ensuring the efficiency of your business, we offer a full range of services to keep your water systems running flawlessly.

Explore our comprehensive offerings:

Residential Plumbing

Tankless Water Heater Services

Water Filtration & Treatment

Emergency Plumbing

Plumbing Upgrades

Plumbing Care

Commercial Plumbing

With our skilled, licensed professionals and customer-focused approach, you can trust that every job is done with integrity, reliability, and lasting quality. Don’t wait another day—contact us now to enjoy the peace of mind that comes with top-tier plumbing solutions!

Highland, TX

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