Common Plumbing Problems Every Homeowner Faces (and How to Fix Them Safely)
Discover the 7 most common plumbing problems homeowners face—from dripping faucets to clogged drains—and learn simple, safe fixes before calling a professional plumber.
Introduction
Plumbing issues always seem to happen at the worst possible time—right before guests arrive, during a busy morning, or late at night. Whether you’re a new homeowner or simply trying to avoid expensive repairs, understanding the most common plumbing problems can save you time, stress, and money. In this guide, we’ll break down the issues you’ll likely face and show you what you can fix yourself—and when it’s time to call a professional plumber.
1. Dripping Taps
A dripping tap is more than just an annoying sound. It can waste hundreds of litres of water each month.
Why it happens
Worn-out washers
Damaged O-rings
Corroded valve sets
DIY Fix
Tighten the tap handle and replace the washer if needed. If the drip continues, the valve set may need professional repair.
2. Slow or Clogged Drains
One of the most frequent plumbing issues in kitchens and bathrooms is a clogged drain.
Common causes
Grease build up
Hair and soap residue
Foreign objects
DIY Fix
Use a plunger, drain snake, or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Avoid excessive chemical cleaners—they can damage pipes.
3. Running Toilets
A running toilet can waste up to 750 litres of water a day.
Why it happens
Faulty flapper
Float height issues
Worn-out fill valve
DIY Fix
Check the flapper and replace it if it’s not sealing properly. Adjust the float arm to regulate water levels.
4. Low Water Pressure
If you notice water trickling instead of flowing, you may be dealing with low water pressure.
Possible causes
Mineral build up
Pipe corrosion
Leaks in the main line
DIY Fix
Clean the faucet aerator. If pressure stays low throughout the house, call us on 07982 909119
5. Leaky Pipes
Pipe leaks cause water damage, mould, and high utility bills.
DIY Fix
Use pipe tape or temporary sealant, but treat this as a short-term solution. Leaky pipes usually require professional repair or replacement.
6. Water Heater Issues
Cold showers are a clear sign something is wrong with your water heater.
Common symptoms
No hot water
Strange noises
Discoloured water
DIY Fix
Check the thermostat settings and flush the tank to remove sediment. If the heater is older than 10 years, consider replacing it.
When to Call Us
Some plumbing issues are simply too dangerous or complicated for DIY solutions. Call is immediately for:
Burst pipes
Major leaks
Sewer line issues
Water heater failures
A professional diagnosis helps you avoid costly damage and keeps your home safe.
Conclusion
Understanding common plumbing problems can help you maintain your home more efficiently and save on unexpected repair costs. Whether you choose DIY fixes or prefer professional help, staying informed is the best way to keep your plumbing system healthy.
If you found this guide helpful, stay tuned for more plumbing tips, how-to articles, and expert advice!
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