PHOENIX, AZ, November 29, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Homes are similar to the human body. Appliances are like the organs of the home; the plumbing system is like the veins. Just as it is important for people to take care of their body, it is important for them to take care of their home and their plumbing system.
Parker & Sons cautions that leaks are one of the most common plumbing issues. Leaks can be cause be a number of factors. Simple wear and tear can cause leaks over a period of time. In places like Arizona, where hard water is common, mineral deposits can cause both leaks and clogs. Leaks waste water and money. They can also cause further damage to the home as well. Mold and mildew growth can sometimes be contributed to directly to leaky pipes.
The discovery and repair of leaking pipes is a crucial aspect of routine plumbing maintenance. Hidden leaks can waste thousands of gallons of water a year. This can add a surprising amount to the monthly utility bill. Addressing these leaks will save water and money.
Parker & Sons cautions homeowners to avoid unnecessarily invasive inspections. Some plumbers might think they need to go into walls to find and address leaks. Parker & Sons can uses no invasive, high tech leak detection techniques which save on money and hassle.
Partial clogs are common in most plumbing systems. While these clogs might not totally stop the flow of water, they do imped it. This cause strain on the plumbing system which could lead to more severe problems over time. As part of a routine plumbing maintenance program, these clogs will be identified and removed.
Sewer lines are an often ignored part of the plumbing system. Although it is rare for the sewer line to have problems, it does happen occasionally. Parker & Sons advises, when the sewer line does have issues, they are often major. Routine plumbing maintenance can catch these issues before they develop. Often tree roots slowly encroach, or sludge builds up overtime. These issues wont escape the eye of an experienced plumber.
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