Santa Rosa Beach Plumbing FAQs
Understanding your plumbing system helps you make informed decisions about repairs and maintenance. We’ve answered some of the most common questions to keep your home or business running efficiently.
For more information, visit our Plumbing Tips and FAQs pages or contact us for expert advice tailored to your needs.
If your shower drain remains slow despite plunging, the issue may be deeper in the plumbing system. Hair, soap scum, and mineral deposits often build up over time, partially blocking the drain. In some cases, tree root intrusion or a clog further down the sewer line can also restrict drainage.
Using a drain snake or enzyme-based cleaner can help, but if the problem persists, a professional drain inspection may be necessary to identify and remove stubborn blockages.
A lingering odor from your kitchen sink is often caused by:
- Food debris in the drain: Small food particles can get stuck in the pipes and start to decompose, producing unpleasant smells.
- Grease buildup: Oils and fats can coat the inside of pipes, trapping odors and slowing drainage.
- Bacteria in the garbage disposal: Residue inside the disposal can lead to bacterial growth, creating a foul smell.
Running hot water with vinegar and baking soda or using a disposal cleaner can help eliminate odors. If the smell persists, a deeper drain cleaning may be required.
A popping or cracking sound from your water heater is usually a sign of sediment buildup inside the tank. Over time, minerals from hard water settle at the bottom, creating an insulating layer that traps water beneath it. When the burner or heating element turns on, the trapped water turns to steam, causing popping noises.
Flushing the tank regularly can help remove sediment and improve efficiency. If the noise continues, it may be time for a professional inspection or a water heater replacement.
A leaking dishwasher can be caused by:
- A worn door seal: If the rubber gasket around the door is damaged or loose, water may seep out during cycles.
- A blocked drain hose: A clog in the drain hose can cause water to back up and overflow.
- Overloading or using too much detergent: Excess suds can lead to leaks by forcing water past the door seal.
Checking the gasket, clearing the drain hose, and using the correct detergent amount can often resolve minor leaks. If water continues to pool around the dishwasher, a professional inspection may be needed.
High iron or zinc levels from corroding pipes usually cause a metallic taste in tap water. This is common in older homes with galvanized steel or copper plumbing. If the taste is strongest when using hot water, your water heater’s anode rod may be deteriorating and releasing metals into the supply.
Running cold water for a few minutes can help determine if the issue is in the pipes or the heater. If the taste persists, a water test and potential pipe replacement may be necessary.
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