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Your home is bound to have plumbing issues at some point in your home’s life. This means you will need a plumber at some time in your span of living there. Finding-Your-Plumber-_-Fernandina,-FLHiring a regularly occurring plumbing service can help you cut down on maintenance needs. A regular plumber can also help you save money by ensuring all of your plumbing system pieces are operating functionally and optimally.

Small issues in your plumbing system may not be very noticeable to you or the residents in your home. Although you may not notice the small issues such as a running toilet or constantly clogging sink, these issues could be damaging then you realize. To ensure these small but fixable issues do not become out of hand contact Bert Norman’s Plumbing service to have a professionally trained plumber assist you with facilitating a properly functioning and safe environment for you to live in. Bert Norman’s Plumbing service is available to residents in and around the area.

Running Toilets

Most homeowners can fix this simple issue on their own. Running toilets aren’t a huge problem when it happens few and far in between instances. You may not even realize your toilet is running at all. The real issue occurs when the toilet is constantly in a state of running. If you notice after every flush your toilet is running this causes other issues for you in the future. You should contact a plumber as soon as you notice the problem.

A spike in the water bill will most likely be the thing that peaks your attention. Many people believe the biggest culprit for a high water bill is leaking or broken sewage pipes. This isn’t always the case, however. A big contributor to a spike in the water bill may very well be a running toilet. A running toilet can go through an entire gallon of water in just half a minute. Due to the subtleness of a running toilet, the problem often persists without the homeowner or residents ever being aware of it. The toilet accounts for about 30 percent of the home’s overall water usage on average and is one of the biggest consumers of water in a home. This added waste of water will ruin you saving plans by making you pay for wasted water that is just being sucked down your drains. Contact Bert Norman’s Plumbing to hire a plumber with an eye for detail and to ensure a running toilet does not turn into a money-eating problem for you.

Leaking Toilets

Toilets can sometimes spring a leak. The leak may manifest in the form of a constantly running toilet or other ways, depending on where the leak has taken place. If your toilet is leaking then it would be completely worth a total replacement both economically and environmentally. A leaking toilet may waste thousands of gallons of water every month depending on how large the leak is. This amount of wasted water can cost you an additional $2,000 a year or more. Once you replace an old toilet with a new one, you won’t have to replace it again for nearly 25 to 50 years. The initial investment will pay off in the long run. Consult Bert Norman’s Plumbing company in Fernandina, FL, to discuss what changes your toilets may need to run more efficiently. Having a skilled plumber assess the cause of your leaking toilet and help you make decisions on the next best steps can help you save thousands of dollars each year.

Clogged Drain

Toilets are major components of our everyday life. Maintaining your toilets is important and so is the maintenance of your other plumbing appliances. Drains are especially important and can lead to other problems if they aren’t cleaned properly. One of the biggest issues that drain causes is clogging and the backup of water.

People often use commercial chemical cleaners to unclog their drains not realizing that drains need regular maintenance and professional cleaning. Using commercial cleaners like Drano will grant you temporary relief from a clogged drain that you can be sure will soon come back. Clogged drains will also lead to other issues if left unaddressed by a professional plumber. Contact Bert Normans Plumbing so you can schedule a regular plumbing maintenance plan and drain cleaning service today.

Poor Drainage

The biggest issue with a clogged drain is slow or poor drainage. If you notice the water is beginning to back up in the shower or sinks, or sometimes even your toilet you need to contact a plumber. They will be able to assist you with the unclogging and slow drainage of those appliances by finding the root cause and removing debris from your pipes to ensure water can flow properly. By contacting a plumber for a clogged drain early in the development of the problem, you can prevent massive build-ups from accumulating, thus preventing an emergency, and helping to save money on those much-needed plumbing services.

Dirty Water and Bad Smells

A clogged pipe is usually obstructed by a mass of debris. The debris is the perfect place for bacteria and insects to thrive. Things such as food, waste, and other organic matters lodge themselves in the pipes, forming a large mass that won’t budge or move. The chemical drain cleaners used can only do so much. Oftentimes the drain cleaners can’t remove the entire clog and some will remain. Debris will get stuck in the remnants, recreating the problem once again. The water that backs up into the tub or sink is very unhealthy for consumption and topical use.

Clogged sinks also cause bad odors to permeate the home due to the bacteria and other things that may be lurking in your pipe systems. It will trap the odor of things that go down the pipes and you may notice a constant foul smell emanating from your plumbing systems. Bert Norman’s Plumbing will clean your pipes and ensure your drains are free of debris. If you live in or around the Fernandina, FL, area, contact Bert Norman’s Plumbing for emergency and non-emergency service.

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