Dripping faucets are more than small annoyances; they waste a lot of water and can send your water bill soaring. When you need to repair or replace a faucet, call Hodge Plumbing. We fix dripping faucets Cartersville homeowners and businesses alike.
Dripping faucets are more than small annoyances; they waste a lot of water and can send your water bill soaring. When you need to repair or replace a faucet, call Hodge Plumbing. We fix dripping faucets Cartersville homeowners and businesses alike.
Faucets leak for various reasons. For instance, the washer or gasket may be damaged or worn out. In some cases, the aerator may be clogged. Some faucets drip because the fixture is loose or corroded.
If your faucet is dripping, don’t ignore the problem. Left unchecked, a dripping faucet can lead to water damage, mold growth, and even structural damage over time.
If you like DIY projects, you should be able to fix simple faucet drips. Here are a few basic steps:
Locate the shut-off valves under your sink and turn them clockwise until they stop.
Open the faucet to release any remaining water pressure.
Remove the handle and escutcheon plate to expose the internal components.
Inspect the washer, gasket, or cartridge for signs of wear or damage.
Switch the worn-out part with a new one.
Put everything back together in the reverse order of disassembly.
Slowly turn the shut-off valves counterclockwise and test the faucet for leaks.
Replacing your faucet can improve the look of your bathroom or kitchen; it can also save you money on water bills. Why not let Hodge Plumbing install a new faucet in your Cartersville home or office?
Besides repairing dripping faucets, Hodge Plumbing offers several other plumbing services, including:
Inspect your water heater inspected annually. An experienced plumber can let you know if the unit is operating efficiently.
We recommend hiring a professional plumber. They have the tools and expertise for safe, proper installation.
Gas water heaters use natural gas or propane to heat water; by contrast, electric water heaters use electricity. Gas water heaters are generally more energy-efficient, but they require a gas line connection. Electric water heaters are easier to install and maintain but can be more expensive to operate.
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