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New Hope Plumbers and HVAC

New Hope Plumbers offers prompt and reliable plumbing services for leaks, clogs, installations, and more. Our team of licensed, professional plumbers provides quality service and workmanship. Contact us today for all your residential and commercial plumbing needs.

Water Heater Installations and Replacements - The purpose of a water heater is to heat the water that enters your home in order to ensure you have a comfortable shower, clean dishes, and an efficient washing machine. While you may not give much thought to your water heater, it is an important part of your home’s maintenance.

Drain Cleaning & Unclogging - No matter the time of the day, if you suspect a clogged drain needs clearing, our expert plumbers are awaiting your call!

Sewer Camera Inspection - A sewer camera inspection is important because it allows plumbers to visually examine the condition of your sewer line, identifying potential problems like blockages, cracks, root intrusion, or sagging pipes early on, which can save you money by preventing major damage and costly repairs down the road; essentially acting as a preventative maintenance tool to ensure your sewer system is functioning properly.

Boilers Installation and Replacement - A boiler heats the home using steam and radiant heat technique. It's used as a heating system for residential and commercial buildings. But its function doesn't stop there. It also works to provide hot water for your washing machine, dishwasher, shower, and other faucets throughout your home.

 

Whole House Water Filtration System - Whole house water filtration systems offer several benefits, including: Improved water quality for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning. Protection for household appliances and plumbing fixtures from sediment and mineral buildup. Reduction of unpleasant tastes, odors, and discoloration caused by contaminants.

Bathroom Plumbing - system of pipes, fixtures, and fittings that deliver clean water to bathroom appliances like sinks, toilets, and showers, while also carrying wastewater away efficiently through a network of drain lines, including the necessary vents to prevent sewer gas buildup; essentially, it's the entire plumbing system within a bathroom that manages both water supply and waste removal.

Kitchen Plumbing - system of pipes and fixtures that deliver clean water to a kitchen sink and drain wastewater away, including the supply lines for hot and cold water to the faucet, as well as the drain lines that carry wastewater from the sink, dishwasher, and potentially a garbage disposal unit.

Water Pipes Repair and Replacement - process of fixing damaged or malfunctioning water supply pipes in a building, either by repairing the existing pipe sections where possible, or completely replacing them with new ones if the damage is too extensive, usually due to factors like age, corrosion, leaks, or tree root intrusion.

Drain Pipes Repair and Replacement - process of fixing damaged or broken drain pipes by either repairing the existing pipe with patching or sealing methods, or completely removing the old pipe and installing a new one in its place, depending on the extent of the damage; essentially, it's a plumbing service to address issues with your drainage system by either fixing existing pipes or replacing them with new ones.

Water Pressure Tank Installation and Replacement - process of physically installing a new well water pressure tank in place of an old one, which involves disconnecting the old tank from the plumbing system, removing it, and connecting the new tank to the water lines, ensuring proper pressure settings and functionality for consistent water pressure in your home; essentially, it's the act of swapping out a worn-out well pressure tank with a new one to maintain a reliable water supply.

Sewage Pumps Installation and Replacement - process of physically putting in a new sewage pump within a designated pit or basin in a home, typically replacing an existing one that has worn out, to effectively pump wastewater uphill to the main sewer line when it reaches a certain level, essentially allowing for proper sewage disposal in situations where gravity alone isn't enough to drain waste. 

Sump Pumps Installation and Replacement - process of either putting in a new sump pump system in a basement or crawl space to remove excess water, or replacing an existing one by removing the old pump, cleaning the sump pit, and installing a new pump with proper connections to the discharge line, ensuring it functions correctly to prevent basement flooding.

Professional Plumbing Inspection - examination of a home's entire plumbing system, including pipes, fixtures, and appliances, to identify any potential issues like leaks, clogs, damage, or improper functionality, essentially checking the overall health and safety of the plumbing system within a property; this can involve visual inspections, checking water pressure, and using specialized tools like cameras to inspect sewer lines

Plumbing Frequently Asked Questions

Plumbing Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Common Plumbing Issues ?

 

Clogged drains: 

Buildup of hair, soap scum, or food particles in sinks, showers, or tubs can cause clogs. 

Leaky pipes:

Damaged seals, corroded pipes, or high water pressure can lead to leaks. 

Dripping faucets:

Worn-out washers or O-rings in faucets can cause constant dripping.

 

Running toilets:

A faulty flapper or fill valve can lead to a toilet that continuously runs water. 

​​Low water pressure:

Clogged pipes, faulty pressure regulators, or corroded plumbing can cause low water pressure.

Clogged toilets:

A toilet can become clogged for several reasons, most commonly due to flushing non-flushable items like baby wipes, feminine hygiene products, excessive toilet paper, or other foreign objects, which can get stuck in the drain line; other causes include a malfunctioning flapper, mineral buildup in the pipes, a clogged toilet trap, a blocked sewer line, or tree roots growing into the pipes causing obstructions.

Do I have to flush my water heater? 

Yes, you should flush your water heater at least once a year to remove sediment buildup and ensure it runs efficiently; this is especially important if you have hard water, where you might need to flush it more frequently. Flushing removes mineral deposits that can accumulate at the bottom of the tank, which can improve efficiency, prevent corrosion, and extend the life of your water heater. 

Faulty water heater:

Issues like sediment buildup, broken heating elements, or a faulty thermostat can affect water heater performance.

 

Frozen pipes:

During cold weather, exposed pipes can freeze and potentially burst. 

Sewer backups:

Blockages in the main sewer line can cause sewage to back up into the home. 

Garbage disposal issues:

Jamming can occur if improper items are put down the disposal or if it is run without water.

Are Drain Cleaning Chemicals Safe?

While drain cleaning chemicals can provide a quick fix, they are not always the safest option for your pipes.

Why Is My Water Bill So High?

A sudden increase in your water bill is most likely caused by a water leak somewhere in your plumbing system, like a leaky faucet, toilet, or pipe, which can waste significant amounts of water without you noticing; other potential reasons include increased water usage due to new habits, a faulty water meter, or issues with your water softener system. 

Can Plumbing Repairs Wait?

Plumbing repairs aren't often friendly. Having them repaired as quickly as possible is critical because water can create significant damage. While some plumbing repairs can wait, depending on the severity, issues like major leaks, burst pipes, overflowing toilets, or significant water damage should be addressed immediately as they can cause extensive damage and are considered plumbing emergencies.

How to prevent plumbing leaks?

To prevent plumbing leaks, you should: regularly inspect your plumbing system, check water pressure, insulate exposed pipes, install a water softener if needed, address leaks promptly, monitor your water bill, tighten joint connections, and consider installing flood alarms to alert you of potential leaks early on.

Why Should I Hire a Licensed Plumber ?

  • Expertise and Training:
    Licensed plumbers have completed rigorous training and apprenticeships, giving them a deep understanding of plumbing systems and best practices to tackle various issues.  

  • Safety Compliance:
    They are familiar with building codes and safety regulations, minimizing the risk of accidents or improper installations that could lead to water damage, gas leaks, or electrical hazards.  

  • Quality Workmanship:
    Their experience allows them to diagnose problems accurately and provide long-term solutions, potentially saving you money in the long run.  

  • Peace of Mind:
    Knowing that your plumbing work is being done by a qualified professional with a reputation to uphold gives you greater peace of mind.  

Contact New Hope Plumbers and HVAC.
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