by devops | Mar 2, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: A collapsed sewer pipe blocks wastewater flow, causing multi-drain clogs, sewage backups from the lowest drains first, foul odors, gurgling sounds, and slow drainage throughout your home. Outside, you may notice soggy lawn areas, sinkholes, or unusually...
by devops | Mar 2, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: The fastest way to recognize signs of burst pipes in your yard is to look for soggy spots, standing water or puddles, unusually green patches of grass, and spongy soil then confirm with a water meter test for a leak indicator. Inside the home, a sudden...
by devops | Feb 28, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: Why tankless water heaters leak usually comes down to loose plumbing fittings, failing seals and gaskets, scale from hard water, a dripping pressure relief valve, or condensation that looks like a leak. Start by shutting off power and water, then check...
by devops | Feb 28, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: A problem with tankless water heater performance usually comes from mineral buildup (hard water scaling), system overload (exceeding gallons per minute (GPM)), ignition failure (gas) or heating element issues (electric), and venting system or air supply...
by devops | Feb 28, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: Yes, a leaking toilet can increase the water bill because a running toilet or silent tank leak can waste hundreds of gallons during a single billing cycle, creating a sudden spike in water bill even when your habits haven’t changed. Most leaks come from...