Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ
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What To Do When the Water Pressure Is Too Low?Many homeowners deal with water pressure issues. While adjusting the pressure by yourself is possible, we recommend calling a professional plumber. Fixture issues or water valve problems may be an easy DIY job, but a faulty pressure regulator, inadequate water supply line, or problematic pipes require professional attention. Not sure what to do? Call our team at Rooter 66 Plumbing for expert advice and help.
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What Is the Best Drain Cleaning Method?Unlike traditional drain cleaning methods that use augers or chemical cleaners, hydro-jetting keeps drains cleaner for longer. The hydro-jetting process begins with a video camera inspection to diagnose pipe issues. Then, our technicians will spray highly pressurized water into your pipes to get rid of stubborn clogs. Hydro-jetting can eliminate significant clogs and clear any residue stuck to the inner linings of your pipes. Further, it cleans the insides of your drains and prevents debris from latching on and forming clogs.
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How Often Should You Get Your Sewer Lines Cleaned?As a preventative measure, we recommend cleaning your sewer line every 18 to 22 months to prevent clogs from forming. If you experience frequent problems, such as recurring clogs or sewage backup, scheduling a video inspection can help us examine your pipes and make a proper recommendation for a lasting solution.
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Why Is My Water Heater Running Out of Hot Water So Quickly?Several factors can cause your water heater to run out of hot water faster than usual. Causes may include:
- A bad lower heating element
- Multiple appliances using hot water simultaneously
- A broken dip tube
- Thermostat issues
- An aging or outdated water heater
- Sediment buildup
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What Type of Water Heater Is Best for My Property?Before investing in a new water heater, take some time to familiarize yourself with the different types of water heaters available. The fuel source is a critical factor, but you should also consider tank size, efficiency, long-term function, and the reputations of various water heater manufacturers. The best unit for your property varies based on several factors as well, including individual preference, water usage, and family size. Our water tank installation experts at Rooter 66 Plumbing have the training and expertise to help you make an informed decision, so contact us today to discuss your options.