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Dripping Faucets – Worn-out washers or seals often cause persistent drips, leading to wasted water and higher bills.
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Leaky Pipes – Corrosion, high water pressure, or loose joints can cause pipes to leak, sometimes going unnoticed until water damage appears.
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Running Toilets – A faulty flapper valve or fill mechanism can make a toilet run constantly, wasting gallons of water each day.
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Clogged Drains – Hair, grease, food scraps, and soap scum are common culprits for slow or blocked drains in sinks, tubs, and showers.
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Low Water Pressure – Often caused by mineral buildup, leaks, or issues with the municipal supply, low pressure makes daily tasks frustrating.
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Water Heater Issues – Lack of hot water, strange noises, or leaks often signal sediment buildup or a failing heater.
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Sewer System Backup – Tree roots, blockages, or collapsed pipes can cause wastewater to back up into the home, creating a serious health hazard.
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Faulty Garbage Disposal – Jams, clogs, or motor issues can stop disposals from working properly, often due to misuse or foreign objects.