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Extend the life of your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems
Save money on future system replacements
Avoid system breakdowns
Save money on energy and repair bills
The most common plumbing problems are clogged drains and toilets, leaky faucets and pipes, and running toilets. These problems may lead to many further plumbing issues in your home if not properly addressed by professionals. If you suspect that you may have a plumbing problem on your hands, lean on our trusted team at Norman Air.
There are many signals that you have a leak in your home. The most common include; low water pressure, damaged walls or ceilings, an increased water bill, and mold or mildew growth. Although these are just a few signs to look out for, it is important to have one of our plumbing pros out to inspect your system the minute you suspect something may be wrong.
The black substance that is coming out of your plumbing is most likely an excess amount of debris and bacteria. This specific bacteria often grows and spreads over time. It is vital that you bring in our team to inspect and safely dispose of this substance if you notice it in your plumbing.
Some popular energy-efficient plumbing options include low-flow faucets and showerheads, dual-flush toilets, and tankless water heaters. Low-flow fixtures reduce water usage while maintaining functionality. Dual-flush toilets offer different flush options for liquid and solid waste, conserving water. Tankless water heaters heat water on demand, reducing energy consumption by eliminating the need for a storage tank. These options can save water and reduce utility bills while also benefiting the environment.
Choosing the right pipes for your particular home will depend on several factors, including your particular plumbing needs, budget, and local building codes. Common pipe materials include copper, PVC, PEX, and galvanized steel. Copper is durable and resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for hot and cold water supply lines. PVC is cost-effective and easy to install for drain lines, while PEX is flexible and useful for both residential and commercial water supply systems. Fortunately, our team will walk you through all of your options during your plumbing installation so you can feel confident in your final decision.
Permit requirements for plumbing installations will vary by location in the broader Oklahoma City Metro Area area and the scope of your project. Typically, any major plumbing work or new installations require a permit from your local building authority. This ensures the work complies with building codes and safety regulations. Minor repairs or modifications might not require a permit, but you can rely on our certified plumbers to acquire the proper permits for your plumbing project.
Old age is a common reason to get your home plumbing replaced. If your plumbing system has pipes that are aged 50 years or older, it is time to consider replacing them. Pipes that are that old were made with chemicals and substances that are considered to be dangerous.
No matter if it’s a major appliance, your HVAC system, or yes, your home plumbing system, if frequent repairs are needed for any unit in your home, we know they are likely to have a shorter lifespan. As your home plumbing system ages and more frequent repairs are needed, you should begin to consider replacement options.
Any unusual sounds disseminating from your home’s plumbing system can also be a sign of an issue beyond repair. Particularly, any banging, knocking, or rattling sounds can be indicative of a problem that quickly compounds itself within your plumbing system.
Visible signs of water damage are a strong indicator that your home’s plumbing system may need to be replaced. Signs of water damage include the puddling of water on your floor or wet spots on your drywall.
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