Plumbing Repair and Emergency Services in Elyria
While you might not want to think about it, your home is likely to experience plumbing issues from time to time. Some plumbing issues may seem small, like a leaky faucet. However, others can be disastrous, like a burst water supply line. It’s important to get repairs for any plumbing issue that you may experience with your system to minimize the damage to your home.
One of the more popular emergency plumbing services we offer is drain cleaning. From time to time, your sewer line can accumulate debris that eventually clogs it. When this happens, your wastewater can back up into plumbing fixtures in your home. Prompt drain cleaning services are necessary to bust up the clog and clear your line, preventing further wastewater backup. Our team of plumbers routinely uses hydro jetting, which sends high-pressure water down your sewer line to bust up the clog into tiny pieces.
Pipe repairs are a common service that many customers request. In some cases, customers can see where the pipe is leaking. However, in other cases, the first sign of a plumbing problem may be an excessively high-water bill. You can be confident to know that our plumbers have state-of-the-art leak detection technology that allows us to identify the source of your hidden water leak. This will allow us to get to work locating and repairing the leak as quickly as possible.
We receive repair calls for both conventional and tankless water heater units. It could be your water heater isn’t producing hot water or that it’s leaking water. Whatever the issue may be, our knowledgeable plumbers can resolve it. Some of the most common issues we handle include faulty heating elements, bad thermostats, temperature and relief value issues, and loose connections and fittings. We can also upgrade your failing water heater with a brand-new one to meet your home’s current hot water demands.
Natural gas and propane can be great fuel sources for a variety of household appliances, including your water heater and your HVAC unit. Just like any other type of piping, your gas line can experience a leak. Because both types of fuels have a substance called mercaptan, they emit a sulfur-like odor. If you smell this rotten egg odor, it’s important to shut off your main gas supply valve and open your doors and windows. This will allow the gas to dissipate from inside your home until one of our plumbers can arrive to repair the leak.