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Our regular business hours are Monday through Friday, 24/7 and Saturday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Sunday closed
Yes, we have English and Spanish-speaking team members.
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Our License # is 1052386.
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There are many signs of a water leak, including musty smells, mold or mildew, an unexplained surge in your water bill, and more. One way to get a clear indication of a water leak is to check the water meter. Record the level and make sure no one uses any water for several hours, and check it again. A good time to do this is at night, when the household is asleep and not using any water. If your water meter has shown activity during the time of no usage, then you probably have a water leak and should call for professional help.
The simplest and easiest way to to unclog a toilet is with a plunger, but if you don’t have one and can’t wait until you can get one, there is a home remedy you can try: fill up the toilet bowl with some laundry or dish detergent, then add a pot of hot boiling water to the bowl and wait several minutes before flushing. The hot water should break down the materials causing the clog and push through the clog, while the soap is washing everything through and out of the drain.
Open up the toilet tank and add a few droplets of food coloring to the water, wait for about 20 minutes and check the water in the toilet bowl. If you see clear water in the bowl, you don’t have a leak; if you see any color in the bowl, then you know what that means!
If the water pressure in your shower is always low, even when other faucets or appliances are not being used at the same time, then you most likely have a pipe or patch leak. If the pressure is only low when other sources of water are being run, then your plumbing system is inadequately supplying water.
Typically a water heater lasts anywhere from 8 to 12 years.
OUR LOCATIONS
At Dr. Rooter, we have over two decades of experience assisting both CA and AZ communities with high quality plumbing repair, maintenance, and installation services. From clogged toilets and water heater repair to emergency services, you can trust our professional team to always be there for you. To take a look at the areas we serve, navigate to the map on the left and find your location!
CONTACT US
For more information about scheduling an inspection, call us at 949-213-0007 or complete the contact form below.
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