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Nothing is more exciting than moving into a new house. Everything from modern layouts to customized finishes and brand-new appliances creates a comfortable space that feels truly your own. However, it doesn’t always mean the plumbing is in top shape. Even though everything looks fresh and new, there are several plumbing issues that can often go overlooked in new construction. In today’s blog post, the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing walks you through the plumbing issues that are easily overlooked in brand-new houses.
Faucets are usually among the last fixtures installed during the construction of a new home. At this stage, plumbers in Charleroi are often on a tight deadline, wrapping up multiple final details at once. Therefore, it’s common to find that some connections may not have been fully tightened or properly sealed.
Loose faucets can lead to persistent leaks that can damage surrounding countertops, cabinets, and even wall interiors before you notice them. Moreover, loose faucets are more likely to fail much sooner than expected. Some minor faucet problems can be fixed without necessarily replacing the entire fixture. You can tighten loose connections, replace worn-out washers, or reseal joints to restore the faucets to good working order. If you need professional help, get in touch with a nearby plumbing service that specializes in faucet replacement.
Is water pooling around the base of your toilet? Are there persistent bad odors in the bathroom? If so, these are possible signs of improperly sealed toilets. Your house may have been built recently, but that doesn’t mean every aspect of the plumbing was handled in a professional manner. It may happen that the contractor hired for the job rushed through the installation or used subpar materials to save time or cut costs.
An improperly sealed toilet can cause leaks, foul odors, and long-term water damage. Never assume “new” means “perfect.” It’s a good idea to call an experienced plumber to inspect your toilets and resolve the problem. If you’re looking for a professional plumber providing toilet repair services, look no further than Mr. Rooter Plumbing.
The EPA recommends you maintain a water heater temperature setting between 120 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. At that temperature setting, the water is hot enough to prevent bacteria growth while also reducing the risk of scalding and minimizing unnecessary energy consumption. New water heaters often come with a default temperature setting that might be too high.
Locate the temperature control on your water heater and adjust it to a safe and energy-efficient setting. This temperature is usually sufficient for household needs while minimizing risks and energy consumption.
Even though everything is brand new, hidden leaks can still occur in a newly built home. Pipes inside walls or ceilings may not be fully secured, leading to gradual leaks that are difficult to detect until damage has been done. If you notice damp spots on the ceiling, soft spots on the wall, or a sudden increase in your water bill, it could be a sign of a hidden leak. Get in touch with a professional plumbing service and get your plumbing system inspected to catch these issues early.
An airlock occurs when air gets trapped in your water pipes. In a brand-new home, airlocks can happen if the plumbing system hasn’t been fully flushed or if the pipes were improperly installed. Symptoms of airlocks include sputtering faucets, low water pressure, or inconsistent water flow. If you experience any of these issues, it’s worth having a plumber check the pipes for airlocks.
Do you need plumbing repairs in your new home? Look no further than Mr. Rooter Plumbing. We pride ourselves on providing reliable plumbing services, including faucet replacement, toilet repair, water heater repair, drain cleaning, and more. Reach out today to schedule an appointment and restore your plumbing to good working condition.
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