Frequently Asked Questions
At Texas Select Plumbing, we answer commonly asked questions about drain cleaning and repairs, gas installation, and other plumbing services. If you're curious about our process, pricing, or specific services, you'll find the information you need here.
Common Plumbing-Related Questions
Yes. We are happy to offer free estimates for plumbing repair or replacement items that do not require a diagnosis.
Yes. All of our repair services are covered by a one-year warranty by our company.
Yes. We are licensed and insured above the state of Texas minimum for your protection.
We offer a variety of services for both residential and commercial customers. To view a list of our services, click here.
Yes. We offer customized maintenance plans to keep your home or business functioning as it should.
Consistent water rates are typical, so sudden increases often signal underlying issues. If your water bill jumps by over 20% without explanation, like extra guests or new installations, it's crucial to investigate further.
A sharp increase usually indicates a leak. If you can't locate it, check your property thoroughly, as water could be seeping from a line. Whether you find the issue or not, it's essential to contact us promptly when facing a leak to prevent potential damage.
Plumbing problems, when left unresolved, can typically cause your water bill to increase dramatically. If you notice an unexplained increase in the amount of water used on your water bill, it may be caused by a leak in the plumbing system. Toilet leaks, pipe leaks, hot water tank leaks, and sprinkler line leaks can all cause increased water usage.
Every water-using appliance and fixture in your home contributes to your water bill, so be on the lookout for ways to reduce your consumption of each. The following products and practices are all practical ways you can quickly reduce your daily water usage:
- Low-flow shower heads
- Low flush toilets
- Only run your dishwasher when full
- Energy-efficient washing machines
- Fix drips and leaks as soon as they are noticed.
These are some simple tips, but there are plenty more. Just be on the lookout for ways to keep water from running continuously in your home. The cost can add up fast.
Drains are engineered to prevent odors from entering your home, so if you notice unpleasant smells when entering your bathroom, there's likely an issue. Luckily, it's usually an easy fix. Most smelly drains result from a dried-out trap.
Each drain has a U-shaped trap that holds water to block sewer gases from entering your home. When this trap dries out, odors become noticeable. The solution is simple: pour water down infrequently used drains. If the issue persists, it's time to call us for a thorough inspection of your system.
A sudden change in water pressure can stem from various issues, but the simplest to address are often related to the water line or shutoff valve. Check your incoming lines and ensure there are no kinks and the valve is fully open. Another common issue is mineral deposits in aging pipes, particularly in homes with pipes that have been unchanged for three decades or more. While cleaning is an option, discussing replacements with us may be necessary.
If you're experiencing low water pressure at a faucet, ensure the stop is fully open. Here are some tests for you to try:
- Remove the aerator and clean it thoroughly.
- If possible, take out the cartridge and clean it. Ensure the water is turned off to the faucet first.
- If the problem persists, contact Texas Select Plumbing for further assistance.
For the most part, tank water heaters are durable, often lasting 10 years or more. However, older units may require a professional inspection to assess their condition and explore options. Replacement is typically the simplest solution, particularly considering the energy efficiency of modern systems. Sometimes, a malfunctioning heating element or sensor could be the issue. Try turning up the temperature setting on your water heater to check for hotter water. If the issue persists, it's time to give us a call.
Your clogged fixture could be caused by hair or sludge buildup. A simple snaking can sometimes clear it up, but it may be a more serious issue. We recommend having a Texas Select Plumbing service professional evaluate the clog at your home or business to recommend the appropriate repair.
We strongly advise against using liquid drain cleaner on clogged sinks. The chemicals in these products can potentially damage the pipes, mainly if they're made of PVC, plastic, or cast iron. Instead, try using a plunger to clear the clog. If that doesn't work, don't hesitate to call us for assistance.
Most odors from garbage disposals are caused by food backed up in the garbage disposal. Smells may be eliminated by placing the peels of lemons or oranges in the garbage disposal and some liquid detergent in the disposal. Run the disposal for 30 seconds, then rinse it with cold water. That should remove any odors.
Depending on why your water is discolored, a plumber may not be required. If the discoloration is caused by hard water, you may be able to add a water softener to your water without the help of a plumber. If the water is discolored because of a sewer leak or rusty pipes, a plumber may be required to help fix the rust or sewer leak.
Some plumbing services, such as drain cleaning or fixing a leaky toilet, may be attempted by individuals who know what they are doing. Unfortunately, some plumbing services should never be attempted by someone who is not an experienced plumber. Only a licensed professional plumber should fix leaky or broken water, sewer, or gas lines and clean sewers or drains.
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Are you still looking for answers? Don't hesitate to reach out to us today. Our expert team is ready and available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.