Thursday, September 22, 2022

Your 4 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing: Answered!


There's no doubt that plumbing can be a bit of a mystery to homeowners. Even if you're handy around the house, plumbing problems can be a real headache. That's why we put together a list of four frequently asked questions about plumbing, along with their answers. So next time a plumbing problem has you stumped, take a look at this list! 

Why does our hot water run out so quickly? 

If you find that your hot water is running out quickly, it's likely that the lower element in your electric water heater is not working. When this happens, only the top portion of the tank is heating, meaning you will run out of hot water quicker than usual. 

If you have a gas water tank, the dip tube is the most frequent cause of this issue. The dip tube leads cold water to the bottom of the tank where it can be heated. This piece of pipe may get shorter over time, causing the cold water to mix with the hot water, resulting in lukewarm water. 

The best way to fix these problems is to call a plumbing company that specializes in hot water heater repair, like Mr. Rooter of Northwest Florida. 

Why is my toilet constantly running? 

A constantly running toilet is usually the result of a problem with the flapper and flush valve. The flapper is a small rubber seal that covers the valve at the bottom of the tank. When you flush the toilet, the flapper opens and allows water to flow from the tank into the bowl. If it isn't sealing properly, water will leak out of the tank and into the bowl, causing your toilet to run constantly. You can buy a new flapper yourself, but if you are still having issues, call a professional. 

Why does my drain keep getting clogged? 

Clogged drains are usually caused by a build-up of hair, soap scum, or food waste. Try being more conscious of what you put down your drains and try using drain covers and hair catchers to prevent unwanted objects from going down the drain. 

You can try using a plunger or a plumber's snake to clear the blockage yourself. However, if the clog is severe, you may need to call your local plumber. 

What should I not put in my septic tank? 

You should not put anything in your septic tank that is not biodegradable. That means no condoms, tampons, sanitary napkins, cigarette butts, grease, oil, or chemicals. These items will not break down and will cause your septic tank to back up. 

If you start to experience issues with your septic tank, you need to address the issue as soon as possible before it becomes a bigger problem. Contact Mr. Rooter of NWFL for septic tank pumping and repair services. 

We hope you found these answers helpful! If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to Mr. Rooter of NWFL at (850) 250-0906 or check out our website: www.mrrooter.com/northwest-florida. We're always happy to help! 

Mr. Rooter of Northwest Florida provides all of your septic and plumbing needs with reliable and fast service. There are no overtime charges; it's upfront pricing, 24/7 service, and experienced technicians. 

Mr. Rooter Panama City
920 N E Ave

Panama City, FL 32401

(850) 250-0906

www.mrrooter.com/panama-city

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Warning Signs of a Bad Pressure Tank


If your water pressure tank isn't working properly, you may begin to experience some unpleasant side effects. It's important to be able to recognize the warning signs of a bad pressure tank, so you can address the problem right away. Here are some common signs from a commercial plumbing company that you may have a problem with your pressure tank: 

There's no water pressure. 

If you're experiencing low water pressure, it could be caused by a failing well pump or a stuck check valve. If the problem is with your water pressure tank, there may be a leak. It is best to have a professional plumber take a look to diagnose the problem. 

Your tank is waterlogged. 

If your pressure tank is waterlogged, it means the entire tank is full of water. This can be caused by a broken diaphragm or bladder, which causes the air to dissolve in the water. You can test for this issue by removing the air inlet valve cap at the top of the tank and bleeding off air from the tank by pushing the piston. If water rushes out instead of air, you'll need to call a plumber to repair or replace your pressure tank. 

Your water quality has changed. 

If you've noticed a change in your water quality with taste, odor, and color, it could be due to a problem with your pressure tank. It's possible the water in your tank is contaminated, so you should stop using your water immediately unless you can have a professional come check it out. 

The pressure sounds uneven. 

If you have a pump model that is audible, you should be able to hear if the pressure is uneven. If the pressure is pulsating or strange noises are coming from your tank, it could be a sign that your pressure gauge is faulty. 

If you're experiencing any of the above problems with your water pressure tank, it's important to address them as soon as possible. A bad pressure tank can cause a variety of issues in your home. If you're not sure what the problem is or how to fix it, call Mr. Rooter of Northwest Florida for help! They can help with everything from pressure tank repair to water heater repair. No matter what the problem is, they can get your home's plumbing back in working order. 

Mr. Rooter of Northwest Florida provides all of your septic and plumbing needs with reliable and fast service. There are no overtime charges; it's upfront pricing, 24/7 service, and experienced technicians. 

Mr. Rooter Plumbing of NW Florida
920 N E Ave

Panama City, FL 32401

(850) 250-0906

https://www.mrrooter.com/northwest-florida

Monday, July 25, 2022

How to Prepare Your Plumbing for a Summer Vacation


Are you planning a summer vacation? If so, make sure you take the time to prepare your plumbing for your absence. Leaving your home unattended for an extended period can be a recipe for disaster. A small mistake can turn into a major plumbing issue when you're not around to deal with it. In this blog post, a provider of plumbing repiping services will discuss some tips on how to prepare your plumbing for a summer vacation. 

Reschedule Your Irrigation System 

If you have an automatic sprinkler system, check the weather forecast and adjust the schedule accordingly. You want to make sure that your irrigation system will run as desired while you are out having fun. 

Empty the Dishwasher and Washing Machine 

Before you leave for your trip, make sure to empty the dishwasher and washing machine. Leaving these appliances clean and open to the air will help to prevent musty odors from developing. 

Clean Out the Garbage Disposal and Plumbing Traps 

Another tip is to clean out your garbage disposal and plumbing traps. This will help prevent bad odors from emanating from your drains while you're away. 

Turn Off Indoor and Outdoor Taps 

Make sure all indoor and outdoor taps are completely off. A small drip can waste a lot of water over time. Plus, you don't want to come home to find a flooded kitchen or bathroom because of a faulty tap. 

Adjust Your Water Heater 

Turn your water heater down to its lowest setting. There's no need to waste energy heating water that will be unused! 

Turn Off the Water Main 

If you'll be away for an extended amount of time, consider turning off your water main. This will prevent any water damage that may occur if a pipe bursts while you're gone. 

Bonus Tip 

To be extra safe, have a trusted neighbor check your home every so often. Accidents may happen, so it's always a great idea to have someone keeping an eye on things. 

 

We hope you found these tips helpful. Don't forget to call a professional plumbing company if you need any assistance preparing your plumbing for your summer vacation. Bon voyage! 

 

Mr. Rooter of Northwest Florida provides all of your septic and plumbing needs with reliable and fast service. There are no overtime charges; it's upfront pricing, 24/7 service, and experienced technicians. 

Mr. Rooter Panama City  
920 N E Ave

Panama City, FL 32401

(850) 250-0906     
www.mrrooter.com/panama-city

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Common Tankless Water Heater Problems and How to Fix Them

Tankless water heaters have been growing in popularity in recent years as homeowners look for ways to save on energy costs and avoid the hassle of maintaining a water tank. Although a tankless water heater generally requires less maintenance, this type of heater is susceptible to various types of problems. In this blog post, a professional
tankless water heater repair company will discuss 4 types of tankless water heater problems and how you can fix them. 

  1. Water is Discolored from Mineral Collection 

If your water seems discolored, this is a sign of minerals in your tankless water heater. Hard water contains a high concentration of minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, that slowly collect inside of pipes and parts in your tankless water heater. Installing a water treatment system will help remove particles from your water that are affecting your tankless water heater. 

  1. Hot Water Capacity is Low 

If you have a tankless water heater, one problem you may experience is low hot water capacity. Tankless water heaters are usually too small to produce enough water for more than 1 or 2 hot water functions at once. Try spreading out your use of appliances that use hot water (dishwasher, washing machine, shower) to different times in the day. 

  1. The Ignition is Failing 

If you are experiencing ignition failure, certain electrical parts for the ignition may be damaged, or a water or gas valve may not be open. To ensure the tankless water heater is receiving enough water and natural gas, open the gas and water valves. If your tankless water heater runs on propane and you are experiencing cold water, your propane tank may be empty. Try refilling your propane tank to restore the flow of hot water. 

  1. Exhaust Pipes are Blocked 

If you are getting an error code on your tankless water heater, it may be because the exhaust pipes are blocked or cracked. The most common culprits for a blocked exhaust pipe are birds' nests, rats, sticks, or dirt. Look around your pipes outside and perform an inspection. If you suspect that your exhaust pipe is blocked or cracked, call a professional to come and take a look. Most importantly, do not try to clear the blockage yourself, as it could be dangerous. 

If you still can't figure out how to fix the issues with your tankless water heater, it is best to call a water heater repair professional for help. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of NWFL has the knowledge and experience to properly diagnose and repair your tankless water heater, as well as perform regular maintenance to prevent future problems.

Mr. Rooter of Northwest Florida provides all of your septic and plumbing needs with reliable and fast service. There are no overtime charges; it's upfront pricing, 24/7 service, and experienced technicians.

Mr. Rooter Panama City
920 N E Ave

Panama City, FL 32401

(850) 250-0906
    
www.mrrooter.com/panama-city