Consider This:

Noisy water lines can be normal. They can also be an issue that should be quickly resolved. Vibrations in pipes can be damaging to the pipes and should be fixed immediately. However, if exterior hose faucets produce a high pitched noise caused by an attached vacuum breaker or back-flow preventer this is not a cause for concern.


Problem
Likely Cause
Solution
No hot water from electric water heater. Temperature setting too low. Adjust temperature setting.
Toilet runs constantly. Water level in tank is too high Adjust float arm stem in toilet water tank downward.
Toilet makes a loud noise when flushed. Ball cock in water tank is not working properly. Replace ball cock in toilet water tank.
Toilet makes dripping or gurgling noise. Warped or worn out flapper valve. Replace flapper valve.
Water flow from faucet is reduced. Aerator at tip of faucet is clogged. Unscrew aerator screen and rinse.
Water leaking from under the sink. Loose plumbing fitting. Hand tighten couplings on drain pipes.

Warning signals that something is wrong:

  • Waste water backs up in any drain.
  • "Gurgling" sound in the plumbing.
  • Grass in the yard grows faster and is greener in one area, especially along the path that leads to the septic tank.
  • Ground is mushy underfoot in one area of the yard.
  • Obnoxious odors inside or outside the home, especially around drains.
  • Low spots begin to appear in the yard, whether or not any of the above symptoms have occurred.

If you have an issue that needs to be fixed, please fill out a warranty form and send it in. We will provide the service required as soon as possible.