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How to Address Low Water Pressure Issues

Wednesday, January 11th, 2017

low water pressureHow Should You Handle Low Water Pressure Issues?

You woke up energetic, ready to take on the day. You hop off the bed, run to the bathroom, all pumped and ready for your invigorating morning shower. You turn the shower knob… only to get water falling down in agonizingly small, slow trickles.

Low water pressure greatly reduces your daily convenience, efficiency and productivity. Since water serves a primary role in housekeeping, cleaning and personal hygiene, difficult water access can also negatively impact your health and safety. The problem can also be costly since you may be forced to rely on other products, services and additional installation, such as a new water pump, just to get the water flowing properly.

Low water pressure issues may also indicate serious problems in your plumbing and water systems. It is thus crucial to take immediate action to prevent bigger, costlier complications and to finally ensure adequate water flow in your home.

The following are some steps to take when you notice water pressure issues:

Check for leaks

The slow and scarce flow of water in your showers and faucets may be caused by a leak in your pipes. If you suspect that this is the case, turn off all taps and water-using appliances in the property. Go to your water meter to take note of the reading. Then wait for a few hours and go back to check the meter again. Compare the first and second reading to see if water use is still registering even after you have stopped using water. Call the plumber to fix the leaks.

Call your water supplier

Low water pressure may be due to an issue in the main water supply in your area. Check your water supply company’s website or call their office to confirm if there are repairs, maintenance or emergency work being conducted. Get the details on the schedule so you can plan and prepare contingency measures.

Flush mineral and debris buildup in the water mains

Another possible reason for low water pressure is the accumulation of minerals, dirt, sand and debris in your pipes and water systems. These foreign particles and pollutants can block the water flow and significantly reduce water pressure in your home. Your plumber will have the chemicals, equipment and know-how to break down and flush out the buildup.

Replace rusty pipes

If your plumbing system has been around for many years, the pipes may already be suffering from corrosion. The rust can block the smooth flow of water, making it difficult for it to reach your shower and faucets. This is a serious issue and may require complex work and the replacement of the entire system. To handle this delicate work, call your local Fox Valley plumber for help.

 

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Why Should You Choose a Tankless Water Heater?

Monday, January 9th, 2017

Tankless Water HeaterWhy Choose a Tankless Water Heater

Need a new water heater? Whether you are investing in a new one for your recently built house or thinking of replacing the current one installed in your home, there are plenty of reasons you should consider a tankless water heater installation.

More space

Using tankless water heaters, as the name implies, means that you do not have to worry about finding a space for the tank. Typically, conventional water heaters have tanks that measure 20″x13″x3″ and can thus take up a considerable amount of space in your home. Just imagine what you can do with that amount of space freed up.

Safety

If you are currently using a conventional water heater in your home, you have probably experienced being scalded with hot water at some point. That won’t happen with a tankless heater because there is no hot water stored. Instead, the hot water is processed on demand. That also means that you do not have to worry about losing hot water or waiting long to get hot water as this can be produced when you need it.

Apart from that, the risk of explosions or accidents related to steaming water are practically eliminated. Plus, you do not have to worry about pets and kids getting near a spigot. These can all give you greater peace of mind.

Reduced heating costs

A tankless water heater can allow you to reduce your water heating costs by as much as 50 percent.

With a conventional water heater, you can lose a significant amount of heat through standby losses. This occurs when the heat evaporates either through the sides of the tank or through the flue.

Less water loss

Unlike conventional water heaters, tankless systems do not leak. That means extra savings for you as there is no water wasted. Additionally, you can save more money through reduced maintenance and repair costs.

Other advantages

These water heaters are known for their superior reliability. In terms of parts, should your water heating system need parts replaced, sourcing these is fairly easy.

And even if you run two or three showers simultaneously, you do not have to worry about running out of hot water. With adequate planning, running out of hot water becomes a thing of the past.

A few downsides

However, before you commit to buying a tankless heater, you have to be aware of a few considerations. Depending on your usage, hot water may gradually emerge. If you have been accustomed to conventional water heaters, you may have to adjust a little. For one, you will need to find a reliable contractor in Fox Cities who has adequate experience in maintaining and servicing tankless heaters.

If you are thinking about installing a water heater in Fox Cities, contact the plumbing professionals at Turek’s Plumbing to schedule an estimate and learn more information!

 

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