Plumbing problems in your home can cause water damage and impact your family’s health. If you notice any of these signs in your own home, call a professional.

Low Water Pressure

Low water pressure may be nothing more than buildup in a faucet or aerator screen, so start by cleaning out the nozzle. If that doesn’t increase your water pressure or if it is low throughout your home, you could have a serious problem. Low water pressure is a sign of a slow leak or a broken pipe in your home. If this is the case, you’ll have also noticed a recent unexplained increase in your water bill.

Slow Drains Could Mean Plumbing Problems in the Home

The drains could be slow for several reasons. It may be a simple clog caused by the buildup of hair, grease, or other things being washed down drains. Try using a snake and plunger to see if it helps with water flow. If not, you may be looking at failure in one of your home’s discharge pipes or the septic system. These are serious plumbing problems in your home that should be diagnosed and fixed as soon as possible.

Mold Under Cabinets

If there is a musty smell under cabinets in your kitchen and bathroom, then you may have a hidden leak. Start by feeling any exposed pipes for moisture. If they are dry, the plumbing problems in your home may be within the walls or underneath cabinetry. Mold thrives in moist environments, so it’s critical to address a leak quickly and mitigate any mold growth before it affects your home.

Stains on Your Ceiling

Any time you notice stains on your ceiling, it is an indication of water or plumbing problems in your home. These stains are caused when water is allowed to puddle and soak into the ceiling’s drywall covering. 

If you have a water heater or air conditioner in your attic, the leak may be coming from one of these appliances. Check that there are no obvious leaks and that all drain lines are clear. If they are, it could be a roof leak that requires attention. 

Spongy Floors Come From Plumbing Problems in the Home

Your flooring should remain solid as it ages. If your floor has spongy spots, it could be a sign of plumbing problems in your home. As water from hidden leaks seeps into the subflooring, it causes damage and a loss of wood density. That gives the floor the springy feel you notice. If you cannot determine where the damage is coming from, have a professional inspect connections for any nearby water fixtures.

Don’t Let Plumbing Problems in Your Home Get Out of Control

It is best to handle plumbing issues as soon as you notice them. Left unaddressed, they can quickly lead to damage to drywall, carpeting, and even the structure of your home. Don’t let small plumbing problems in your home turn into big ones. Have a professional assess the situation if you see any of these signs.

Brothers Property Group provides inspection services to Sarasota County and the surrounding areas. Contact us to book your appointment.