Constant Running
A common problem that many homeowners encounter with their plumbing systems is a toilet that just won’t stop running. There are a few potential causes of this particular problem. Perhaps your float ball configuration is off, or the seal at the bottom of the tank is cracked or simply misaligned. While there are certainly a number of potential causes that are relatively quick fixes, it always pays to have the situation evaluated and addressed by a professional service expert.
Frequent Clogs
You may think that a frequently clogged toilet is little more than a minor annoyance. While you may be able to clear many toilet clogs with the use of your plunger, though, this is not always the best way to go about resolving the issue, especially if these clogs are at all frequent. You could have a blockage of some sort deep in your sewer line, and that could be responsible for this problem.
Leaks
If you notice water around your toilet, then you need to know for certain where that water is coming from. It’s possible, for instance, that there is just a lot of condensation coming off of your tank. It’s also possible that there is a leak somewhere on the tank itself, though, or in the plumbing running from your toilet. To avoid serious water damages, dial our number and let a pro take a look.
