It's Getting Watery In Here

Signs Your Plumbing Needs Fixing

Your bathroom plumbing can get damaged over time. If you have been noticing signs that your plumbing is deteriorating, you may be wondering if your thoughts are correct. There are certain signs that will tell you your plumbing is in need of repair or replacement.

If you are noticing any of the following signs, it is possible that your bathroom plumbing has been damaged.

Your Toilet Is Leaking Water

One of the signs your bathroom plumbing has been damaged is a leaking toilet. A leaking toilet can damage the floor and other objects in the room. The best way to stop a leaky toilet is by using a plunger because it can help eliminate debris in the sewer system that might be blocking the flow of water.

Your Drains Are Backing Up

If you notice that your drains are backing up or draining slowly, it is possible that the interior plumbing of your toilet, sink, and pipes could be damaged. This can typically be detected by noticing debris floating in the water. You may also notice an increase in sewer gas coming from your toilet and drain drains. To fix this problem, call a professional plumber to help diagnose and repair the issue.

Unusual Sounds From the Toilet

If your toilet is making loud noises when flushed, this could be an indication that your plumbing is damaged. This can typically be detected by listening for any unusual sounds coming from the drainpipe when the toilet tank is filling up. The noise may indicate clogs in the drain pipe or other potential damage to the pipe itself.

Bathtub Discoloration

If there has been discoloration in one area of your bathtub or shower, this may indicate water corrosion and you will see rust. This can also be caused by copper pipes rusting over time if they are not properly coated with protective sealants.

Your Sink Is Leaking

A leaky sink can cause water damage to your flooring, countertop, and cabinets. You will notice a small puddle of water on the ground or around the base of the faucet if it has started leaking. This may also indicate that there are issues with some internal parts in need of replacement.

Your Water Bill Has Risen

If you have noticed that your water bill is increasing, it may be a sign of an increase in water usage. This can typically be detected by observing the average monthly amount on your last three bills and comparing them to each other. If there has been a consistent rise, this could indicate damaged pipes or bigger issues with the plumbing system.

Contact a company like Michigan  Plumbing to learn more.


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