by devops | Jun 1, 2026 | Water Leak
Quick Answer: If you suspect a pipe is leaking behind your wall, shut off the water supply to that section of the house (or the main if you cannot isolate it), document the damage with photos, and call a licensed plumber immediately. Do not cut into the wall yourself....
by devops | Jun 1, 2026 | Water Leak
Quick Answer: The most common reasons for an unexpected water bill increase in Los Angeles are a running toilet, a hidden supply line leak, a slab leak, a malfunctioning irrigation system, or a faulty water softener. Start by checking your toilets for internal leaks...
by devops | May 4, 2026 | Sewer Repair
Quick Answer: A professional plumber unclogs a main sewer line by first running a sewer camera to locate and identify the blockage, then clearing it with either a professional drain snake (for soft clogs) or hydro jetting (for roots, grease, and heavy buildup). If the...
by devops | May 4, 2026 | Water Leak
Quick Answer: The most reliable signs of a hidden water leak include an unexplained increase in your water bill, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, warm or damp spots on floors, musty odors with no visible source, stains or bubbling on walls and...
by devops | May 4, 2026 | Drain Cleaning
Quick Answer: If two or more drains in your home are slow or backed up at the same time, the problem is almost certainly in the main sewer line or a shared branch drain, not in the individual fixtures. A single clog affects one drain. Multiple simultaneous clogs point...