The start of the rainy season, with water splashing around, is one of the most enjoyable times to spend with family and friends. However, monsoons are known to disrupt our daily routines. Plumbing issues can arise at this time of year. Tap wear and tear is the most prevalent type of wear and tear. The constant tap leakage not only wakes you up at night but also reminds you of your growing utility expenses. While the issue is unavoidable, there are techniques to rapidly resolve these minor inconveniences.
Several of the most prevalent factors are highlighted below:
Damaged Valve: One of the most common causes of tap leaking is a worn-out valve that should be replaced immediately. To ensure that the faucet is the correct size, it must be carefully measured – both before and after the tap is removed.
Water Pressure Spikes: Occasionally, you may notice that your faucet leaks only at specific hours of the day. This occurs as a result of changes in water pressure. High water pressure interrupts its smooth movement and results in toilet tank overflow.
Damaged Parts: Consistent water leakage is typically a sign that the washer inside the faucet needs to be replaced. Among the other worn-out parts are ball faucets, rings, and the inlet/outlet seal.
To keep your plumbing lines in good condition, you can follow one of the two methods outlined below:
DIY (do-it-yourself) – If you have adequate patience, energy, and time, you can evaluate water drainage concerns on your own by:
Seek Professional Assistance: If you believe plumbing is not your strong suit, you can enlist the assistance of a reputable home repairs and maintenance service provider to rapidly repair your faulty tap. These best company have a team of highly skilled handymen who are available 24 hours a day. Additionally, some businesses bill on an hourly basis and guarantee 100 percent customer satisfaction.
Typically, these companies offer various emergency service such as carpentry, fencing, wall painting, and ceiling fan installation – all under one roof! Thus, you can resolve multiple household concerns cost-effectively.
The author, Dr. David K Simson is a trained radiation oncologist specializing in advanced radiation techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) / Rapid Arc, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He is also experienced in interstitial, intracavitary, and intraluminal brachytherapy.