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Leaking & Frozen Pipes

When your pipes begin leaking, you’ll want to act right away! Prevent flooding and mold growth when you call Mr. Rooter of The Shenandoah Valley for pipe repair. Our plumbers will quickly address the source of the leak and get to work on repairing it. Protecting your home from water leaks can save you from far more expensive plumbing repairs and damage. You’ll be glad you took the steps to protect your plumbing system after an appointment with our team. The plumbers at Mr. Rooter will arrive on time and be courteous and polite while performing their jobs. Don’t hesitate, call Mr. Rooter of The Shenandoah Valley today!

Leaking Appliances

Some of the most common leaks in any home come from faucets and toilets, or from the pipes leading to them. These are things that you use every day, so a leak that goes unnoticed can quickly become an out-of-control disaster.

Signs of a leaking faucet include:

  • Dripping noises
  • Rust or water puddles at the base of faucets or around drains
  • Unexplained spikes in your water bill
  • Squeaky faucets, or faucets that don’t turn on/off completely
  • Mold or rotten food smell coming from your drains

Signs of a leaking faucet include:

  • Bubbling or groaning noises coming from the pipes
  • Mysterious water on the bathroom floor near the toilet
  • Uneven floor or tile in the bathroom
  • Moldy or sewer gas smells

Frozen Pipe Prevention

In the wintertime, it’s not uncommon for pipes to become frozen over. Unfortunately, this can lead to broken pipes and damaged plumbing systems. Put the safety of your pipes in good hands by scheduling an appointment with Mr. Rooter of The Shenandoah Valley. Our plumbers can teach you how to maintain your pipes throughout the winters to come. Prioritize the safety of your home and make sure you’re prepared with help from Mr. Rooter. Our plumbers are here to make your life a little easier. Call us today and set up an appointment!

  • Open a faucet and allow a small trickle of cold water to run to keep water moving through the pipes.
  • Keep warm air circulating around the pipes.
  • Place a small fan near your pipes and cabinets to keep the air moving.
  • Insulate your external pipes.
  • Drain and disconnect your sprinkler system before winter.

Want more information? Call Mr. Rooter today! We’re here to answer all your questions.