5 Signs You Need A Plumber in Olympia, WA

Aug 29, 2019 | Plumbing Tips | 0 comments

Even small drips can lead to big repairs. Avoid getting soaked by hiring our experienced, licensed pros. We stand behind our work and provide upfront pricing, taking the discomfort out of hiring a plumber.

We can pinpoint and repair leaks in your plumbing system.

We can pinpoint and repair leaks in your plumbing system.

Higher Water Bills

A climbing water bill is usually a clear sign you have a leak somewhere in your plumbing system. Unless you can account for a significant amount of additional water usage, it may be necessary to have a professional check for leaks inside and/or outside of your home.

Consistently Clogged Toilets

If you find yourself constantly breaking out the plunger, their may be a deeper issue. Some toilets just flush poorly due to age or a deficient design and need to replaced with a better performing toilet. A clogged drain line or a septic that needs to be pumped could also be the source of the problem.

Slow sinks or toilets? We can take care of that!

Slow sinks or toilets? We can take care of that!

Brown Spots On The Ceiling

Not only are spots on the ceiling unsightly, they are usually a sign of a leak in a drain line. Most commonly we find that tub/shower drains fail although toilets and other fixtures could be the cause of a leak. Our experienced technicians are excellent at pinpointing the source of the leak.

An Aging Water Heater

A water heater older than 10 years is nearing the end of it life expectancy. Looking into replacement before it starts leaking or fails to make hot water can save you from a catastrophe. It’s worth mentioning that the newer water heaters are much more energy efficient, a savings you will see on your energy bill. Ask us about heat pump hybrid water heaters and tankless if you really want to upgrade to an economical system.

We can help determine if repairing or replacing your water heater is right for you.

We can help determine if repairing or replacing your water heater is right for you.

Dripping Faucets

It is very easy to put off repairing a leaking faucet. If a faucet drips once every second every day, all day, it would only take four and a half hours to reach one gallon. Every day you would waste 5 gallons of water or 2,082 gallons per year. Not only is this wasteful, it can harm your fixtures by eating out channels in them and making them irreparable.