Plumbing Questions
Our plumbing technicians are available to assist you with any plumbing or drain questions. Give us a call and receive a free service call for all San Diego residents. Read through our common plumbing questions and answers. If you still have additional plumbing questions, fill out our 30 second Service Request Form.
Comming Plumbing Questions:
- Why would my Toilet Bowl go Dry?
- How do you get the Water to Stop Filling up the toilet Tank?
- Why doesn't my old water heater work as well as it used to?
- Is there a way to get Scratches out of the inside Bowl of a Toilet?
- Why does my Toilet Sweat?
- How often should I have my septic system inspected?
- Why is an Airgap Important?
- What is a Vent? What does it do for the Plumbing System?
- Why does my Water Heater run out of Water so Quickly?
- Recently my water bills appear to be rather high. None of the faucets appear to leak. What else could contribute to a high water bill?
- Why would water leak from the vent system?
- What Causes Rattling Pipes?
- Why does my Toilet Fill up with Hot Water and is it bad for my Toilet?
- Why should I Install a Pressure Balancing Valve into my shower system?
More Plumbing Information:
- Drain Cleaners. Good or Bad?
- How to Detect and Repair Slab Leaks
- Unclogging the Main Line
- Essential Guide to Tankless Water Heaters
- Repairing a garden hose
- Bathroom Clogs
- Running Toilets, Part Three
- Leaky Toilets, Part Two
- Leaky Toilets
- Garbage Disposal Maintenance
Caution about Do-It-Yourself Plumbing
Putting up a couple of shelves is one thing, but trying to do-it-yourself on your plumbing system can not only be dangerous and expensive, but could also drop you in hot water with the law! Many people are happy to do minor jobs like changing a leaky faucet but for anything else you are best to leave it in the hands of the professionals. If you do not know 100% what you are doing, do-it-yourself interference with plumbing systems can result in serious damage, expensive repair bills and potential health hazards.
The do-it-yourself householder is subject to the same regulations and controls as the professional plumber and everything connected to water supply has to comply with statutory requirements. Minimum standards for sanitary plumbing and drainage installations are laid down by law in the interest of public health and safety. Noncompliance can lead to prosecution and the possible imposition of substantial fines.
Don't take the risk of endangering your property, your own or your family’s health or risk breaking the law. For your plumbing problems always call the expert services of your local licensed AnyTyme Plumber.
AnyTyme San Diego Plumbers assumes no risk or responsibility in the provision of any and all information and warnings in this web site. All information is provided as-is. User assumes all risk. If you do not understand or do not accept these terms, please do not use this site or its services. Thank you.
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If you dont know how your system works, please check out our Plumbing Basics page. It shows you how your pipes run through your house, and also explains about how your system should be setup.
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For more information on Knowing Your Plumbing check out this link. It explains more about your responsibilites and the basics of what your plumbing system consists of!
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Fooling around with plumbing can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. View our Plumbing Safety Tips to make sure you don't do anything you might regret later.
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In a plumbing emergency, you'll need to stop the flow of water quickly. To do this, you and each member of your family needs to know the location of the shutoff valve for every fixture and appliance, as well as the main shutoff valve for the house, and how they operate. Check out our Plumbing Emergency Info to better equip you and your family with the knowledge of how to handle a plumbing emergency.
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Water Conservation is important! Their are many things that you can do to help with conserving water and a lot of it has to do with your plumbing systems. Plumbing and Water Conservation Tips by San Diego Plumbing - Check it out!




