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Help! My Plumbing Is Making Strange Noises.

A quiet home is a peaceful home. However, if your plumbing system is starting to make strange noises, it could be a sign of underlying issues. Here are some common plumbing noises and what they might indicate:


1. High-Pitched Squealing or Screeching

This noise often occurs when water is turned on or off. It's usually caused by worn-out washers or seals in faucets or valves.


2. Hammering or Knocking Sounds

These sounds, often referred to as "water hammer," can be caused by sudden changes in water pressure. It may be due to a faulty pressure-reducing valve, or it could be a sign of a more serious issue like a leak in the pipes.


3. Gurgling Sounds

Gurgling sounds from drains or toilets can indicate a partial blockage or a problem with the sewer line. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage.


4. Hissing Sounds

A hissing sound from a faucet or pipe could indicate a leak, often around a fitting or valve.


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What to Do When You Hear Strange Plumbing Noises:


Identify the Source: Try to pinpoint the exact location of the noise to determine the underlying issue.

Check for Leaks: Inspect pipes, faucets, and toilets for any visible signs of leaks.

Consider Professional Help: If you're unable to identify or fix the problem yourself, consult a licensed plumber.

Ignoring these noises can lead to more serious problems, including water damage and increased energy costs. By addressing the issue promptly, you can save money and prevent future headaches.


Facing plumbing challenges? We'll help you keep things flowing smoothly. Call us now at (253)470-6164 or email us at MPLLCSERVICES@OUTLOOK.COM.


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