Snellville Heating, Air and Plumbing Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Plumbing Repair’

Eek! My Shower is Cold!

Monday, February 25th, 2019

Imagine stepping into the shower on a chilly winter morning only to discover cold water? A hot shower or bath is one of the best ways to start your morning, so it’s no wonder why a lack of hot water can seem like a pretty big deal. Of course, this is not something that you should have to deal with forever, so it is best to hire a professional for your plumbing in Conyers, GA right away.

There are a number of reasons as to why you might find yourself covered in goosebumps when you step into the tub, and below we have listed a few of them. Of course, only a professional plumber can diagnose the issue properly, but we figured we’d give you a bit of a head start. Keep reading to learn more! 

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Help! My Toilet Won’t Stop Running!

Monday, February 11th, 2019

There is nothing quite as annoying as a toilet that won’t stop running, especially since you use your toilet nearly 7 times per day! Not only is it a nuisance to listen to, but often it leads to the inability to flush. In a busy household, that can certainly spell trouble! And if that weren’t bad enough, a running toilet can end up costing you hundreds on wasted water!

Your plumbing in Lawrenceville, GA requires the hands of a skilled and experienced plumber, so it is important to schedule services at the first sign of this problem. There are numerous reasons as to why your toilet might be running, so below, we have listed a few of them. 

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Signs You Have a Slab Leak

Monday, October 8th, 2018

burst-pipeWhen you think of plumbers, you think of leaks. Leaks can be a real pain, but they’re usually not difficult to deal with. They can cause a bit of water damage if not found in time, and they can also drive up your water bill if not found for a really long time.

However, what sets some leaks apart from others is where they’re located. A leak underneath your home, for example, is one of the worst kinds you can encounter. It’s called a slab leak, and we’ll cover all aspects of it in today’s post.

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