Common Signs of a Plumbing Leak
How to spot hidden water leaks
A sudden increase in your water bill often means you have a leak. Check for damp spots on walls, ceilings, or floors near plumbing fixtures.
Listen for running water when all taps are off. That can indicate a toilet flapper leak or a hidden pipe leak. Call a plumber if you suspect a leak.
Drain Cleaning Tips for Fontana Homes
Prevent clogs before they start
Avoid pouring grease or oil down the kitchen sink. It solidifies in pipes and causes blockages over time. Use a strainer to catch food scraps.
For bathroom drains, hair is a common culprit. Clean drain stoppers regularly and use a hair catcher. If you have a stubborn clog, hydro-jetting clears it thoroughly.
Water Heater Maintenance and Lifespan
Extend the life of your water heater
Most water heaters last 8 to 12 years with proper care. Flush the tank annually to remove sediment that reduces efficiency.
Check the pressure relief valve every year to ensure it works. If you notice rusty water or strange noises, call a plumber for inspection or replacement.
Sewer Line Care and Warning Signs
When to call for sewer line service
Slow drains, gurgling sounds, or sewage odors in your yard are signs of a sewer line problem. Tree roots are a common cause in Fontana's older neighborhoods.
Trenchless sewer repair can fix damaged pipes without digging. This method is faster and less disruptive than traditional replacement.
Emergency Plumbing Steps to Take
What to do before the plumber arrives
If a pipe bursts, shut off the main water valve immediately. Then turn off the water heater to prevent damage. Open a faucet to relieve pressure.
For a toilet overflow, remove the tank lid and push the flapper down to stop the flow. Call our 24-hour emergency plumber right away.
