FAQ
Quick answers to your most common plumbing, heating and cooling questions.

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Start by checking if the breaker for your hot water tank has tripped, or if the power supply is off. A simple reset or restoring power can often fix the issue. If the breaker is fine and the tank is still not heating, you may need a professional inspection.
Pro Tip: Schedule an annual tank flush to prevent sediment buildup and extend the life of your water heater.
If you’re on a well system, check the breaker or power supply to your well pump—it may have tripped or shut off. If power is restored and you still have no water, there could be a pump, plumbing, or pressure system issue that needs servicing.
Pro Tip: Have your well system inspected once a year to catch issues before they cause outages.
Low water pressure can be caused by clogged pipes, a failing pump, or mineral buildup in fixtures. If you’re on municipal water, check for area-wide issues. If you’re on a well, your pump or pressure tank may need service.
Pro Tip: Install a whole-home water filter to protect plumbing and fixtures from sediment and buildup.
Grease, food debris, or scale buildup may be clogging the drain. Avoid using chemical drain cleaners, as they can damage pipes—have it professionally cleaned instead.
Pro Tip: Install a grease trap and clean it regularly to prevent plumbing backups.
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