When to Consider Installing a Tankless Water Heater

Saturday, March 21st, 2020

Can you rely on having hot water at your home? Households that have water temperature problems may need a new water heater. When it’s time for water heater replacement, many people find they would rather upgrade to a tankless water heater than stick with a conventional tank heater.

Tankless heaters offer many benefits, but not everyone knows the advantages these heaters offer. If any of the following has ever happened to you, it might be time to make the switch.

Scalding Water Is an Issue

Have you or someone in your house been scalded by water that’s too hot? Tankless heaters make this less likely to happen because they don’t experience thermal stacking like traditional heaters. Thermal stacking is a phenomenon that happens when hot water is pulled rapidly from the tank in quick, frequent bursts.

Any time this happens, cold water gets flushed to the tank’s bottom and this causes the heater to activate the heating element to warm the water. When this takes place, what happens next is the water can heat too hot and cause scalding water to come from the faucet or showerhead. This doesn’t happen with tankless water heaters because they don’t use tanks and don’t have the same kind of heating element.

You’re Always Running Out of Hot Water

Unlike tank water heaters, tankless water heaters heat on demand. These heaters don’t have a tank that stores hot water that can cool and need reheating. Instead, the heater’s electrical components heat the water as soon as the hot water is activated. You’ll never run out of hot water with a tankless water heater.

You’re Tired of Paying a High Energy Bill

Is your electric bill getting out of control? Conventional water heaters can account for as much as 30% of energy usage because they’re constantly drawing energy with heating and reheating. The tankless water heater’s heat on-demand feature uses less energy and costs far less to run.

You Don’t Have Space for a Conventional Water Heater

Is your utility closet cramped because the water heater and HVAC unit are taking up too much space? When you’re low on space, installing a tankless water heater is ideal. These heaters can be hung on walls and can fit in small spaces, making them ideal for apartments, tiny homes, and other small spaces.

Would you like to learn more about tankless water heaters? The plumbers at Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros are happy to answer your questions and help you find the right water heating solution for your home. Call us today to learn more!

 

 

Top Drain Cleaning Questions from Laguna Niguel Customers

Monday, March 2nd, 2020

Clogged drains are no laughing matter. We know that blocked drains cause problems for homes and businesses, which is why the plumbing pros at Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros are available to help 24/7. Whether you need preventive maintenance or clogged drain repair, count on us!

While there are some drain issues you can handle, other problems require professional tools and licensed expertise. Check out these frequently asked drain cleaning questions to get you started. If you don’t see the answer to your question, call us to speak with a Laguna Niguel plumber.

Why Is My Home’s Main Sewer Line Clogged?

Sewer lines back up for a few reasons. There could be tree roots growing into the line, debris may be blocking water flow, or the sewer pipe may be broken. The only way to know for sure is to have the line inspected by a licensed plumber.

How Can I Fix a Clogged Drain?

Taking care of clogs right away is the best way to avoid additional drainage problems and flooding. Start by choosing the right plunger for the job: a flat plunger for the sink and a plunger with a flange for toilets. If plunging doesn’t work, try a drain snake. You may be tempted to fix the problem fast with liquid plumber, but we suggest a gentler, homemade solution. Try a mixture of baking soda, vinegar, and hot water. If none of these suggestions work, the clog may need professional drain cleaning services. Call us and we’ll get you fixed up!

What Is a Sewer Line Camera Inspection and Why Do I Need One?

Sewer camera inspection services involve threading a thin, flexible rod into the sewer line. On the end of the rod is a tiny camera that records and takes pictures of the pipe’s interior. The camera sends back images in real-time so that you and your technician can see what’s happening in the pipes. This service is useful when you suspect you have a sewer line clog or a broken sewer line. The camera is able to find these problems instead of the technician excavating your yard to find the point of the problem. It’s a time-saving, affordable service that saves our customers hundreds of dollars.

What Is a Water-Jetter?

This professional drain cleaning tool – also referred to as a hydro-jetter – uses pressurized water to scour the insides of residential and commercial pipes. It’s used to get rid of tough clogs without damaging piping. This is an affordable option that cleans so well your pipes look better than the day they were installed.

How Do I Find the Location of My Sewer Line Cleanout?

Knowing where the sewer line cleanout is located means you can easily access it and clear blockages before they become a big deal. However, many homeowners have no clue where their cleanout is.

So, where is yours? Start by looking at your plot plan. This map, so to speak, is great to have on hand to give to technicians if you need professional plumbing services. If you don’t have a plot plan, walk outside and search for the cleanout visually.

 

Plumbing Tips for New Homeowners

Thursday, January 30th, 2020

Finding a reliable plumbing service in Laguna Niguel, CA, should be a top priority for new homeowners. However, not every plumbing problem requires a call for emergency plumbing service. Some problems you can fix yourself.

Knowing where the your home’s water shut-off valves are located and how to manage easy fixes will help you keep your plumbing related costs to a minimum. Of course, we want you to call us if you feel uneasy about making plumbing repairs. Some jobs really are better left to the professionals.

Where’s the Shut Off Valve?

All homes have a main water valve that turns off all the water to the house. There are also individual valves that turn the water off to each fixture. Knowing where these valves are is important that you can turn them off if you need to make a repair or stop water from gushing from a pipe.

We recommend that homeowners test these valves once or twice a year to make sure they work. We also suggest you turn them on and off once a year to loosen them. Since they’re not used frequently they can rust and be hard to operate in an emergency.

Hot Water Leaks

If your hot water springs a leak, you could have mess on your hands. Knowing how to shut off the water is something every homeowner should know how to do.

First, you want to determine if the water heater is gas powered or electric. Gas water heaters have a control dial. You want to turn the dial from “on” to the “pilot” setting. This important step keeps the light working, but turns the water heater off. We don’t recommend turning the pilot light off because if your water heater isn’t leaking and it’s a condensation issues, you might have to call a plumber to come back out and relight the pilot.

If you have an electric hot water heater, all you need to do to turn it off is to switch it off at the breaker. Next, turn on the hot water at a faucet until the heater is drained.

Call Us When You Need Us!

We hope these tips were helpful and give you a sense of empowerment when dealing with unexpected plumbing problems. As we mentioned earlier, we never want you to feel like you can’t call us for professional plumbing services.

The team at Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros is always here for you, day or night. We offer affordable 24-hour emergency plumbing services in Laguna Niguel, CA, to help our customers address their most pressing plumbing problems.

3 Signs You Need Water Line Repair

Wednesday, January 25th, 2017

24 hour plumbers in your area can make fast water pipe repair in Laguna Niguel, CA, today!Leaky pipes are a problem that many homeowners contend with every now and then. Home plumbing systems are mostly watertight, but sometimes things happen that cause pipes to burst or crack. Unfortunately, these kinds of leaks can be difficult to detect. It’s only after the pipe has burst and water damage has occurred that most people realize there is a problem. When a leak isn’t clearly visible, how do you know you need water line repair? Here are three signs that you should call a Laguna Niguel plumber right away.

Higher than Average Water Bills

Are you in the habit of keeping old water bills? If not, you may want to start. Keeping track of water usage is a great way to detect a leaky pipe in its earliest stages. Water bills that are higher than normal that lack any reasonable explanation for the increased usage may indicate there is a leak somewhere in your plumbing system that you can’t see.

Walls Are Discolored

Water stains on walls or ceilings are another big indicator that something isn’t quite right. Don’t just paint the discoloration and call it a day. Instead, call a licensed plumber in Laguna Niguel for water pipe leak detection service. Once discoloration occurs, there is already damage to materials such as drywall and possible the wall studs. Waiting much longer will increase the repair bill exponentially.

Water Pressure Changes

Have you noticed a decrease in water pressure? Before you panic, give your water company a call to find out if they are adjusting something on their end or experiencing problems that could be causing the drop in pressure. If the water company says everything is fine, call a plumber near you. You may have a slab leak or other kind of hidden leak that is causing the pressure changes.

Call a 24 Hour Plumber Right Away

Whenever you notice changes that may indicate a water leak, don’t wait to call for help. At Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros, we offer affordable and precise water pipe repair. We respond 24 hours a day in 90 minutes or less so you never have to wait long for the water pipe repair in Laguna Niguel that you need. Call today to learn more about our 100% customer satisfaction guarantee and to schedule an appointment with a plumber near you.

3 Benefits of a 24 Hour Plumber

Tuesday, January 10th, 2017

24 Hour Plumber in Laguna Niguel, CA for all your local plumbing needsPlumbing emergencies can happen anytime, day or night. These troublesome problems can leave you feeling uneasy, especially when you have an issue after normal business hours.  At Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros, we know that clogged drains and busted pipes don’t always happen according to your schedule. In fact, they often pop up in the middle of the night or over the weekend. That’s why it’s advantageous to have accesses to a 24 hour plumber. Here are just some of the benefits that emergency plumbers offer.

Convenience

Your schedule is already packed. We lead busy lives. That’s just a fact. Add a plumbing emergency into the mix and it can really throw off your carefully planned out day. With standard plumbing service, you’d have to rearrange your whole schedule to get your clogged kitchen sink or backed up toilet looked at. With a 24 hour plumber in Laguna Niguel, you can get the service when it’s most convenient for YOU.

Savings

The longer water is present in your home, the higher the risk of structural damage. Add structural damage repair costs to the cost of the plumbing repair you need and you’ll start to see dollar signs everywhere you look. Contacting a Laguna Niguel plumber for emergency pipe repair or another urgent matter will keep more money in your pocket. Waiting for a plumber who keeps banker’s hours isn’t going to cut it. You need a 24 hour plumber who responds fast.

Peace of Mind

We never want people to feel uncomfortable in their homes. A potential plumbing problem can create unnecessary stress. Contacting a 24-hour emergency plumbing repair service near you like Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros can give you peace of mind that everything is going to be okay.

If you have a plumbing problem that can’t wait until morning, call us right away. We’ll get a plumber to your home in less than 90 minutes guaranteed!

 

 

Is It Possible to Avoid a Costly Sewer Line Repair?

Thursday, October 27th, 2016

Save Money with Our Local Sewer Line Repair in Laguna Niguel from Area PlumbersAt Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros we specialize in prompt, emergency sewer line repair that aims to minimize (ideally prevent) the damage to your Laguna Niguel property. This doesn’t change the fact that we still feel compassion for our customers who have to endear the very costly and catastrophic issues that arise when a sewer line bursts. One thing that our customers almost exclusively ask us, many times unfortunately after the fact, is “what could I have done to prevent this?”

In some cases, a sewer line failing is simply inevitable. As pipes age the become corroded and vulnerable and sometimes crumble under the pressure of the soil above. That being said, our mantra at brand is that all plumbing issues are preventable by following these two big steps:

Get an Inspection

It doesn’t hurt to get a clearer look at your sewer system, it only hurts NOT to. By scheduling an annual inspection we’ll be able to identify any developing issues throughout your entire plumbing system. The reason an inspection is so important is because many of these causes are by and large hidden. For example, pipes oxidize, have trees grow into them, develop cracks and are burrowed into by rodents without you really knowing until it’s too late.

Operate Your Septic System Responsibly

If you want to prevent the headache of sewer line repair down the line, don’t be a headache to your system now. Some Laguna Niguel residents, either by accident or by fault, treat their toilet like a garbage. Toys, towelettes, hygiene products, diapers, and other “debris” that gets flushed down the toilet is only going to create a blockage somewhere in the system…someday.

We recommend you stay on top of any sewer line repairs by keeping an eye out for any changes not only on the interior of your home (slow drain, water backup, mold) but also the exterior (soggy grass, cracked foundation). These are just a few indicators of possible sewer line issues that should be inspected by Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros immediately.

The Plumbing Industry Is Changing the Way You Use Water

Monday, July 25th, 2016

Plumbing services in Laguna Niguel by local plumbersAre you looking for ways to reduce the amount of money you pay for utilities? If this is a goal of yours, you may want to consider the state of your plumbing system. Rising costs coupled with environmental awareness have caused both homeowners and businesses to begin looking for fixtures that conserve water and help lower the monthly utility bills. At Laguna Niguel Plumbing and Rooter Pros, we offer services and products that can help individuals and businesses meet their budgetary needs.

Toilet Technology Conserves Water

Before the year 2000 most household toilets used a lot of water. At the turn of the century, conservation laws were passed that set limits on how much water new toilets could use. Today’s toilets are only allowed to use 1.6 gallons to flush, which may not always be forceful enough. In order to combat this problem, a system was created for commercial toilets to keep them from clogging frequently. Power flushers were created that used a tank full of water under pressure. This achieves a powerful flush with as little as a gallon of water. This concept has begun to show up in residential bathrooms to help lower water bills, while still creating a powerful flush. For areas that have regular water shortages, dual flush toilets were created to use even less water. The majority of toilet flushes are for liquid waste, which needs very little water to flow through the drain. Dual flush toilets use as little as .8 gallons for liquid waste and the standard 1.6 gallons for solid waste.

Sensor Technology

In recent years, restaurants and gas stations have converted to touchless faucets in their bathrooms. When most people wash their hands, they do not turn the water off while they are washing, wasting water as it flows down the drain. Touchless faucets have a sensor that turns the water on when it senses a person, but turns the water off when the person moves away. This sensor is powered by a small, rechargeable battery. The battery is charged by the energy created by the flow of water like a mini turbine. This same technology can be used in one’s home, too. There are a number of residential kitchen and bathroom faucets that use sensor technology.

To find out more about how the latest technology, contact a one of our skilled, top-rated Laguna Niguel plumbers.