Are you searching for “Plumber Maricopa” or “Plumbers Near Me” while looking for plumbing repair experts near you? If so, Jason The Plumber can help! We provide commercial and residential plumbing services to Maricopa, Arizona homeowners and business owners.
(623) 734-8072 or (480) 834-3373
Our Plumbers In Maricopa Can Handle The Following Plumbing Problems:
Let our expert Maricopa Plumbing Company help protect your home or business from plumbing issues with our expert plumbing services. We offer plumbing repair services for every thing from dripping faucets, leaky pipes, running toilets, and low water pressure, to leaky hose bibs, clogged drains, sump pump failure, main sewer line clogs, and water heater problems.
Just like most home owners, you are most likely on a tight budget when it comes to having home repairs or doing maintenance. Unfortunately, most often plumbing issues will be pushed to the bottom of the list. That is until there is an emergency, and then most people still do not like to talk or even think about plumbing problems. Even though some issues could seem pretty simple, they could be serious emergencies in the making. So, instead of waiting until that leaky pipe because it could become an expensive headache or clogged drains becomes a large damage problem, simply call us today to get the effective and fast repairs that you are in need of.
Research has shown that homeowners, depending on the age of the home, will call a plumber every 3 years. This may seem like a lot, but there are others out there that will call them once a year.
There are various types of plumbing problems, but plumbers are often asked if it is a common issue. Although they seem to see a variety of plumbing issues in Maricopa, Arizona, from small to big, we have generated a list of the common problems that are seen in homes.
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Dripping Faucets & Sink Problems:
Okay, let’s be honest we all have had a dripping faucet or sink in our homes and we have most likely ignored it for a while. That dripping sink or faucet problem is not only wasting water, but it is wasting money on your water bill. You can use a drip calculator to see how much that drip is costing you.
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Water Leaks & Leaky Pipes:
Although we don’t see a lot of leaking pipes during the winter months in Maricopa, it is slightly common in Arizona year round. Many water pipes will begin leaking at their joints, so keep your eye out for wet spots on the ground or ceiling. Water damage that happens in home or business can be expensive, so you need to fix a leaky pipes right away.
“We heard about Jason through a mutual friend. Not only did we have leaking pipes out in front of our house, but one of the valves there was just about shut and sealed off water from an entire wing of our house. Jason got right on it and repaired the broken valves we had quick. He was great to work with and his prices were very fair. He even gave us a one year warranty on parts and labor.
Before meeting Jason, I called another (apparently highly Yelp rated) plumber about the problem of the water not working in part of the house, and I kept getting advice from them about checking the screens on the faucets or whatever. Jason didn’t give me this BS–he just solved our problem.
Here’s another small, local business that I can recommend to you, and I couldn’t recommend it more highly. Got a plumbing problem? Call Jason.” Matthew D.
Running Toilet:
A toilet that won’t stop running may waste up to 200 gallons over time. That is a lot of water to waste. Check out this blog to see why this leak can be expensive.
“We had an upstairs toilet that would cause water to leak out a light fixture in our kitchen downstairs whenever the toilet was flushed. One plumber I called was concerned it would be a bigger issue and recommended I call Jason in case it was. He came out the same afternoon that I called. He did a great job repairing, was very quick and efficient, and I was impressed that the price was so reasonable. Glad to have a plumber to call on when I need one in the future!” Claire K.
Low Water Pressure:
A lot of older style homes will have low water pressure, but why is that? It may be time for a new shower head or there may be a hidden water leak in the home. Although, those are just a couple of reasons for low water pressure.
Leaking hose bibb:
Having a leaking hose bibb is a quite common problem in summer and spring time in Maricopa. After a cold winter, most hose bibbs that haven’t been protected can crack and then start to leak. It is advisable that you invest in durable hose bibb that will reduce your chances of having a leak.
Clogged or slow drains:
You should always stay away from over the counter drain cleaners. You should call a plumber for a slow or clogged drain! Just follow these regular drain cleaning maintenance steps to keep those drains running like they are supposed to. View our drain cleaning services.
Sump Pump Failure:
Having a prolonged time where there is heavy rain may cause a sump pump to fail. You should protect your home and belongings with these tips.
Water Heater Problems:
If you wake up early to hop in the shower, only to feel ice cold water, it is a pretty bad feeling. The average life of water heaters can be from 8 to 12 years depending on maintenance. It doesn’t matter if the plumbing is common or not, we will be able to handle anything.
So, take care of that clogged drain, leaky faucet, or other plumbing problems just call us or schedule your appointment online. We will be here to provide you with same day service all week.
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Main Sewer Line Clogged or Broken
Main sewer lines usually clog due to water back up out of plumbing system or drain. These sewer clogs make a gurgling sound that will usually be heard coming from your drains. Other signs of sewer line problems include toilet bubbling, water backing up from your shower or tub when your flush your toilet, or water gurgling from your water faucets.
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Garbage Disposals Issues
The most common issues may state that the garbage disposal is broken or jammed:
- Water pools in the sink area
- Leaks found below the disposal
- Disposal starts to run but then shuts off before you are able to turn it off
- Noises are louder than normal
- Disposal doesn’t grind properly but the motor keeps humming
How can you prevent damage or clogs of your disposal?
- Try treating the disposal monthly with a baking soda and vinegar mix to remove any build up and bacteria. Mix ½ a cup of baking soda and a ½ a cup of vinegar and then while the disposal is turned off add the mixture. Let it sit and then when the foaming finally stops, rinse and then proceed to drain with water.
- Freshen your garbage disposal by grinding ice cubes and lemon peels
- Don’t dispose of sticky, stringy, or starchy foods such as coffee grounds, potato peels, or eggshells.
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Plumbing Repair Services We Offer:
- Well pump services
- Emergency plumbing services
- Plumbing system maintenance
- Water heater replacement and repair
- Leaking pipes
- Frozen pipes
- Garbage Disposal Repair
- Waterline installation and replacement
- Waterline repair
- Plumbing installation and replacement
- Plumbing repair
- Plumbing inspection and diagnosis
- Plumbing video camera inspection
- Trenchless sewer line repair
- Sewer line replacement and repair
- Sewer system backups
- Drain cleaning
- Clogged drains
- Well pump installation and replacement
- HydroScrub-Jetting
There are a lot of plumbing issues that may waste money and cause issues on your property. How do you stay informed? Below are some the most common issues.
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Hydronic Heating
The flexible plastic tubing that is used to circulate hot water that is below your flooring is called hydronic heating. The water or other liquids is stored within a boiler and then pushed into the plumbing manifold so that it can be circulated through the home. Although this could be a great way to radiate heat through your floors during cold seasons, there are some major issues that can happen.
Possible issues that you could experience when it comes to hydronic heating:
- Breakdowns: Hydronic systems aren’t able to maintain performance if a breakdown happens due to the lack of inspections.
- Pipe freeze: Losing power can cause a freeze up. Antifreeze could help to prevent this issue.
- Pipe leaks: Without being maintained regularly, pipe leaks can cause major damage.
- Boil over: if the system happens to be low on water or if control fails, this could happen.
Wells and Sump Pumps
Sump pumps are used to help reroute water away from the property and to protect your basement from flooding and sending water out of easily damaged places. For most cases, sump pumps are hardwired into the electrical system or plugged into a wall outlet. It is because of these power sources can fail in a storm when water damage happens, they are equipped with backup batteries for backup power.
Types of sump pumps:
- Submersible: This sits within a sump pit and happens to be out of sight.
- Pedestal: This is placed above a sump pit, which provides easy access for testing and service.
Sump Pumps in action
A sump pump is important during heavy rainstorms or where there is overflowing water from a plumbing issue. For instance, whenever it rains, the groundwater around your house is guided into a drainage system. From here the flowing water is then sent into pipes and sent to a sump pit, sump pump, and/or well for elimination and collection.
Other types of facts about your sump pump:
- Sump pumps are made to work by float switches, that are set off when the water hits a preset level. Once it hits that level, the sump pump will start to remove water into nearby outdoor area, well, or storm drain.
- It is vital that you equip your sump pump with a battery powered water level alarm. This will help to make sure that you have warning about potential flooding if the pump begins to overflow or malfunction.
- Testing your sump pump regularly will help to determine if they are ready for heavy rainfall. Doing a simple test by pouring a bucket of water into your sump pit and watch to see if the water is removed before it shuts off.
Venting
Most homes have combustion appliances such as water heaters to stoves to furnaces to stoves to boilers. Without having the right ventilation, these appliances can cause harmful gases such as carbon monoxide. Having the right ventilation is needed for any home. For instance, exhaust fans help to clear out gases in cooking areas, garages and bathrooms. They are able to keep the air clear of harmful fumes and moisture, while increasing comfort by keeping the levels of humidity low.
Standards for modern ventilation
Natural convection venting is normal, but flawed. It only uses a Type B vent to draw air inside for combustion. Since the gases are created during combustion are hot, they will naturally rise through the flue and then it exits the roof. Although, back drafting can happen as the indoor air can pull in toxic gases or fumes.
The safest method? Believe it or not it is called Direct venting. This type of system uses different pipes in each other. They outer pipe will draw air in, while the inner pipe exhausts fume outside. A chimney isn’t needed for vertical or horizontal setups. Direct venting can even improve your indoor comfort and air quality.
Look for these signs if you believe your ventilation system has issues:
- High energy bills: If your appliances aren’t ventilated properly, they may not work as well as they should, which wastes energy and makes your home less comfortable.
- Humidity: If your home feels humid or moist, it may not be properly ventilated.
- Allergy symptoms, fatigue, or headaches: If you are suffering from unexplained symptoms, your indoor air quality could be the cause.
- Mold growth: Notice mold growing? This could be the sign of excess moisture in your home.
- Odors: If you are noticing moldy bathroom odors or your cooking smells last for a long time, your exhaust fan may not be working properly.
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If you are searching for an affordable plumber in Maricopa, AZ, then call us today at (623) 734-8072 or (480) 834-3373. View our 5 star plumber reviews on Google. View our 5 star plumbing reviews on Yelp. We are available 24/7 for plumbing emergencies in Maricopa, so you can reach us at any time that you have a plumbing issue. We have technicians on hand for a quick dispatch and who will work efficiently to get your plumbing problem fixed in a flash!