The Five Most Common Plumbing Emergencies

The Five Most Common Plumbing Emergencies

March 20, 2022

As a homeowner, the plumbing system plays a very important role in the overall comfort and function of your home. Plumbing emergencies are no fun and can end up costing a lot of money if not handled right away. It is important to have a trusted and reliable plumbing company just a call away in such situations. Here, we discuss the five most common plumbing emergencies that we deal with at Beyer Plumbing. 1. Clogged Drains Drains can be clogged due to a number of different reasons. Grease, hair, and soap scum are some of the things that...

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Problems With Pouring Grease Down the Drain and Some Solutions

Problems With Pouring Grease Down the Drain and Some Solutions

March 12, 2022

Do you often cook with oil or prepare food items that generate a lot of grease, such as bacon? You may be tempted to dispose of the extra grease down your kitchen drain while cleaning up. Our team at Beyer Plumbing would advise you against that. We’ve seen it cause a lot of problems for our customers in Selma and throughout the San Antonio area. Most people have heard not to dispose of grease and oil down the kitchen sink drain, but many of them don’t adhere to that recommendation. They figure that a bit of grease...

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Why Does My Plumbing Smell? Possible Causes and Solutions

Why Does My Plumbing Smell? Possible Causes and Solutions

February 16, 2022

If you’ve noticed a strange smell coming from your plumbing, it’s time to investigate and find out why. There are many possible causes for a smelly plumbing system, which can be quite serious. In this article, we will discuss the most common reasons for plumbing smells and some solutions to fix the problem. A Dry P-Trap One of the most common causes of plumbing smells is a dry P-trap. The P-trap is the curved section of pipe under your sink that holds water and traps sewer gas. If this trap dries out, foul-smelling air can escape...

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The Most Common Causes of Low Water Pressure

The Most Common Causes of Low Water Pressure

February 2, 2022

  Nothing can put a damper on a day like starting to take a shower, wash dishes, or wash your car and having only a weak trickle of water come out. Low water pressure is a pervasive, frustrating issue that can be the result of numerous issues. Some of the potential causes are found within your own home’s plumbing, but it’s equally possible that the culprit is an outside source. By learning the various reasons you may be experiencing low water pressure, you’ll give yourself a good shot at quickly diagnosing the problem and getting back on...

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What Are the Signs of Sewage Backup?

What Are the Signs of Sewage Backup?

January 20, 2022

A sewage backup is an overflow of gray or black water from a toilet, sink, bathtub, or washing machine. A sewage backup happens when dirty water backs up through the plumbing lines and fills your home. This often happens because of clogs in pipes or around fixtures. The overflow can reach your home’s walls, floors, carpets, and other areas. A sewage backup is a concern for homeowners nationwide. It can cause an unpleasant, smelly mess in your basement, and it could even be a life-threatening issue if the backup gets into your home’s HVAC system. A sewage...

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How a Water Softener Can Benefit Your Home

How a Water Softener Can Benefit Your Home

January 6, 2022

If your home doesn’t feature a water softening system, there’s a good chance your household is being left vulnerable to a number of issues caused by hard water. Water that hasn’t gone through a softening process tends to contain high concentrations of the minerals calcium and magnesium. Not only does removing these minerals have benefits for your physical wellbeing and comfort, but it can also help prevent certain types of damage to your home’s plumbing and appliances. If you take the time to learn about water softening and how it can benefit your day-to-day life, you may decide that adding...

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How Does a Tankless Water Heater Work?

How Does a Tankless Water Heater Work?

December 20, 2021

A tankless water heater is a wise option for those who want to reduce their energy costs. In addition, it offers you an endless supply of hot water as long as the gas or electricity keeps running, and there’s no need to wait around for the water to warm up! Tankless Water Heater Versus Storage Tank Water Heater The tankless water heater is very different from the typical storage-type water heater in most people’s homes. You can explain the most significant difference between these two by looking at how they function. As the name suggests, a...

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Why You Shouldn’t Contact an Unlicensed Plumber

Why You Shouldn’t Contact an Unlicensed Plumber

December 6, 2021

Many people just naturally look for the lowest-priced plumbing repairs. However, the cheapest is not always the best, and we don’t want you to be overwhelmed by the consequences. The fact is that, in the long run, hiring an unlicensed plumber could cost you way more, and here are a few reasons why. Understanding the Risks When dealing with such an important task as plumbing, you need to understand the risks you face when hiring an unlicensed plumber as well as the numerous benefits to hiring a properly licensed plumber. As a licensed plumbing contractor...

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A Quick Guide to Unclogging Your Toilet

A Quick Guide to Unclogging Your Toilet

November 18, 2021

Indoor plumbing is a modern convenience that most of us take for granted, but when we get a stubborn toilet clog, it can be a little frightening. Flush toilets have worked more or less the same way for centuries, and they work by releasing a large volume of water into the bowl at once. If there’s a clog, that water can quickly spill over and create a big mess. There are a number of different materials that can clog up your pipes and several different techniques for breaking up those clogs. It should also come as no surprise that you’re...

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Why Do Plumbing Fixtures Loosen Over Time?

Why Do Plumbing Fixtures Loosen Over Time?

November 4, 2021

When you call a plumbing repair technician to help with a problem, it’s fairly common for them to report that they tightened up some loose fixtures. However, while the idea of plumbing fixtures loosening over time seems logical, few people are aware of why this happens. Since plumbing can seem so stable, it might seem a bit odd to think about your pipes and fixtures gradually getting loose. Understanding why this happens can help you better understand your plumbing situation. Do Plumbing Fixtures Really Get Loose? First of all, it can be helpful to clear up some misunderstandings....

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