Read through the information below before submitting a repair request
Toilet Clogs
If your toilet clogs, don't panic. Start by preventing any further flushing to avoid overflow. Grab a plunger and use it with a gentle but firm downward motion to create suction and dislodge the blockage.
Running Toilets
If your toilet continually runs, it might be a worn-out flapper or a faulty fill valve. Adjust or replace these components to stop the running water.
Sink / Shower Drain Clogs
When your sink or shower drain clogs, you can take a few steps to clear the blockage. Start by removing visible debris or hair from the drain using your hands or a tool. Next, try using a plunger to create suction and dislodge the clog.
If that doesn't work, consider a homemade mixture of baking soda and vinegar to break down the blockage. For stubborn clogs, chemical drain cleaners are an option, but use them with caution, as overuse could damage the pipes.
Leaky Faucets
A dripping faucet can waste water and be annoying. Often, it's a worn-out washer or seal. To fix it, turn off the water supply under the sink, disassemble the faucet, and replace the damaged parts.