FAQs

South Lyon Plumbing

Have a plumbing related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How do I know if I have a water leak?

    This could be coming from a variety of culprits like a leaky faucet, a dripping pipe under the sink, a bathtub with a faulty seal, or even a malfunctioning washing machine. Regardless of the source, a leak can lead to bigger problems if left unchecked. It's important to identify the source of the moisture as soon as possible to prevent water damage and mold growth.

  • What should I do in the case of a burst pipe?

    Try and locate where your main water supply is to your home or business and shut it off. Then give me a call 2487552108.

  • Can you fix low water pressure problems?

    Many times a low-pressure water situation can be fixed. 

  • Why is my water heater making strange noises?

    There's a chance your sluggish hot water or strange noises coming from your heater could be caused by a build-up of sediment and corrosion at the bottom of the tank. This can happen naturally over time with regular water use. The good news is, there's a simple fix! We can flush out your water heater, effectively removing the built-up debris and restoring its efficiency. Depending on the condition of your heater, we may also recommend additional services to ensure its optimal performance and longevity.

  • What are the signs of a sewer line issue?

    Frustrated by sluggish drains and the disconcerting gurgling in your plumbing? These symptoms often point to a ventilation issue within your drainage system. Normally, air flows freely through designated vent pipes, allowing wastewater to flow smoothly down the drain. However, when the system is starved for air due to clogs or blockages, negative pressure builds up. This pressure disrupts the natural flow of water, causing slow drainage and those gurgling sounds. The good news is that a professional plumber can diagnose the source of the blockage and get your drains flowing freely again!

  • Are any wipes flushable?

    It might be tempting to send certain items down the drain for convenience sake, but it's a recipe for future headaches. While they may seem to disappear at first, these materials can build up over time and cause nasty clogs. Grease, coffee grounds, eggshells, and fibrous produce are all common culprits. Unfortunately, removing these clogs often requires professional help, which can be inconvenient and costly.  It's much easier to establish a habit of disposing of these items properly in the trash to avoid plumbing problems down the line.

  • How can I prevent frozen pipes in the winter?

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