Thanks to our certified Expert plumbers in Calgary, we can swiftly resolve all sorts of common plumbing problems. From comprehensive leak detection and repair to new boiler installation, we’ll provide your entire plumbing system with an Expert layer of protection. Our plumbers can even offer the installation and servicing of both tank and tankless water heaters.
If you notice the water heater’s supply of hot water isn’t lasting as long as it should, it may be an issue with your tank hot water heater. The heating element will sometimes accumulate too much grime and mineral buildup.
A constantly running toilet could be dealing with several potential problems, such as a broken flapper seal, flush valve or flapper chain. Sometimes it’s the handle itself that’s making the toilet run. A running toilet wastes a lot of water, so don’t hesitate to contact our plumbers at 403-277-1346.
One of the most common reasons your dishwasher isn’t draining fully is because there’s a clog in the drain line. The line, sometimes referred to as a drain hose, pumps water from the dishwasher tub at the end of a cycle. When the drain line clogs, water may not be able to flow properly. Contact our certified plumbers for troubleshooting and repairs.
A fast response is essential when struggling with a burst pipe as a result of freezing. Expert plumbers are better equipped to resolve burst pipe repairs, but there are several things you can do on your own to keep the pipes from icing over in the first place:
Open any cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing. Double check that any harmful substances in these cabinets are moved somewhere out of the reach of children.
Let the cold water drip from faucets most at risk of freezing up. Running water through the pipe—even at a trickle—helps prevent ice from forming and freezing.
Try not to change the thermostat and keep your home at least 50 degrees, even after you’re out of the house.
Explore the full guide for dealing with frozen pipes.
Dump food scraps right away with cold water and leave the disposal on for about 30 seconds to minimize the risk of clogs. You should also stop putting coffee grounds, eggshells, potato peels and other large pieces of food into the disposal, because they lead to drainage issues and bad smells.
A diagnostic fee, also known as a service call fee, is a typical charge used by HVAC companies once someone is dispatched to your home to diagnose the root cause of what’s affecting your HVAC system. A diagnostic fee covers the technician’s time, expertise and travel costs associated with determining the underlying cause of the problem. It’s in essence a service fee for the technician’s professional inspection to find what went wrong.
Think of it like a visit to the doctor’s office. They need to do some preliminary tests or an examination to learn more about what’s wrong before suggesting treatment. Similarly, the technician we send needs to inspect your system to figure out the needed repairs or maintenance.
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