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Top 6 Most Common Plumbing Issues for Homeowners

  • Perla Irish
  • March 19, 2021
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  1. 1. Low Water Pressure
  2. 2. Dripping Faucet
  3. 3. Running Toilet
  4. 4. Clogged Drains
  5. 5. No Hot Water
  6. 6. Backed-Up Sewer
  7. These Are the Common Plumbing Issues Homeowners Face

Are you wondering when to call a plumber?

While it might seem obvious when you should call a plumber, for many homeowners it’s not.

This is because there are a variety of common plumbing issues, such as small leaks , running toilets, or odd sounds or smells coming from your pipes, that seems small enough to DIY or just ignore.

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Top 6 Most Common Plumbing Issues for Homeowners

However, by ignoring seemingly small issues, the problems will get worse and worse until they result in costly repairs or replacements. For this reason, knowing how to spot a plumbing issue is an essential skill.

Whether you are a homeowner or a renter, these are the common plumbing issues you might experience.

1. Low Water Pressure

Low water is a common plumbing issue, and one of the most frustrating to experience. When your water pressure is low, it trickles from the faucet or showerhead, with no real pressure or force.

This issue can be caused by a variety of problems, such as a build-up of sediment or leaking or corroded pipes.

2. Dripping Faucet

One of the most common plumbing problems you can experience is a dripping faucet. This usually happens due to a damaged washer, worn o-ring, or old cartridge.

While this might seem like a harmless problem, a leaking faucet can waste over 3000 gallons of water every year.

3. Running Toilet

Like a dripping faucet, a running toilet is so common you might be experiencing it right now. This usually happens due to an overflow of water in the tank.

While you can fix a running toilet by adjusting the float in the tank, if the problem persists, you might need to call a plumber.


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4. Clogged Drains

A common problem you might experience is a clogged drain. This can be in the sink, bath, or shower, and it’s caused by a blockage in your pipes. Clogged drains can be prevented with regular plumbing maintenance.

5. No Hot Water

One sign you need immediate plumbing repair is if you have no hot water. This common problem can be caused by several problems, such as a problem with the water heater, thermostat problems, or improper insulation.

No hot water is considered an emergency, so if you are experiencing this problem, contact a plumber or your gas and electric company.

6. Backed-Up Sewer

Another common plumbing problem is a backed-up sewer system. This happens when sewer lines are broken, a tree grows into your pipes, or there is a serious clog. If you see signs of a backed-up sewer, consider hiring a plumber.

These Are the Common Plumbing Issues Homeowners Face

By knowing the common plumbing issues, you can take care of a small problem before it turns into a major issue.

One of the most common problems is low water pressure. You might also experience dripping faucets, running toilets, or clogged drains. If you have no hot water or a backed-up sewer, you likely need professional help.

If you have any of these problems in your home, contact a plumber right away.

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