FAQs
Jenks Plumbing & Heating Inc
How do I know when it's time to replace my water heater?
Several indicators suggest it may be time to replace your water heater. These include inconsistent or insufficient hot water supply, water that appears rusty or cloudy, unusual sounds such as popping or rumbling coming from the unit, and visible leaks around the water heater. Additionally, if your water heater is over a decade old, it might be approaching the end of its useful life, even if it's still operational. While regular maintenance can extend its lifespan, if you're experiencing multiple issues, replacing the unit may be more cost-effective than continued repairs.Is a tank or tankless water heater better for me?
The choice between a tank and tankless water heater depends on your specific household needs and priorities. Traditional tank water heaters typically have a lower initial cost, making them more budget-friendly upfront. However, tankless water heaters offer superior long-term energy efficiency and potential cost savings. For larger households with high hot water demand, a properly sized tankless system can provide an uninterrupted supply of hot water. Smaller households with lower usage may find a tank heater sufficient. Tankless units are also more compact and can be wall-mounted, which is beneficial if space is limited. If the convenience of endless hot water is a priority, a tankless system would be the preferred option.Can I replace a faucet or toilet myself, or should I call a plumber?
While basic faucet or toilet replacements can be performed by individuals comfortable with tools and plumbing tasks, hiring a professional plumber ensures proper installation and minimizes the risk of leaks, water damage, or costly errors. A plumber's expertise can provide peace of mind and potentially save money in the long run by preventing future issues.How do I know which water filtration system is right for my home?
Determining the appropriate water filtration system for your home depends on your water source and specific concerns. A comprehensive water test conducted by a licensed plumber can provide valuable insights into your water quality and help identify the most suitable filtration system for your needs.Why does my drain keep clogging even after I clear it?
Persistent drain clogs may indicate a more significant issue, such as buildup deeper within the plumbing line or damage to the pipe itself. In such cases, a professional drain cleaning service or a camera inspection may be necessary to identify and address the underlying problem.Can tree roots damage my sewer line?
Tree roots can cause damage to sewer lines. They have the ability to infiltrate joints and cracks in the pipes, leading to blockages or breaks. If root intrusion is suspected, professional root removal and pipe repair services may be required to resolve the issue and prevent further damage.How can I tell if I have a hidden water leak?
Signs of a hidden water leak may include unexplained increases in water bills, damp spots on walls or floors, mold growth, or persistent musty odors. If you suspect a hidden leak, it's advisable to contact a licensed plumber who can utilize specialized leak detection tools to confirm and locate the source of the problem.What should I do if I have low water pressure throughout my house?
Low water pressure throughout your home can have various causes. Begin by examining faucet aerators for clogs, ensuring all water valves are fully open, and checking the pressure regulator if your home has one. If these steps don't resolve the issue, it's recommended to consult a licensed plumber who can inspect for hidden leaks or pipe corrosion that may be affecting your water pressure.What causes my pipes to make banging or knocking noises?
Banging or knocking noises in pipes are often attributed to a phenomenon known as water hammer, which occurs due to sudden pressure changes within the plumbing system. Installing water hammer arrestors or adjusting the water pressure can typically alleviate this issue. If the problem persists, professional assessment may be necessary.What are the signs that my plumbing system needs professional attention?
Several indicators suggest your plumbing system may require professional evaluation. These include slow-draining fixtures, unpleasant odors emanating from drains, water stains on walls or ceilings, fluctuations in water pressure, and unusual noises within the plumbing system. If you notice any of these signs, it's advisable to consult a professional plumber for a thorough inspection.





