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10 Signs It’s Time to Call a Plumber

10 Signs It’s Time to Call a Plumber

Plumbing problems have a funny way of starting small — a drip here, a slow drain there — until suddenly you’re dealing with a mini indoor swimming pool. Before things get that far, it’s important to recognize when to call in the pros. Here are 10 clear signs it’s time to call a plumber (and yes, Plumb Intended is just a call away in Georgetown, TX!).


1. Your Faucet Won’t Stop Dripping

That constant plink, plink, plink isn’t just annoying — it’s wasting gallons of water (and money!) every day. A simple cartridge replacement or washer repair can usually stop the drip before it gets worse.


2. Slow or Clogged Drains

If your sink or shower takes forever to drain, something’s lurking in those pipes. Hair, grease, soap scum, or even tree roots could be to blame. Skip the harsh chemicals and let a pro safely clear the clog.


3. Low Water Pressure

When your once-strong shower turns into a sad trickle, there’s likely buildup, corrosion, or a leak hiding somewhere. A plumber can diagnose and fix the issue so your water pressure returns to normal.


4. Running Toilet

If your toilet keeps running long after you’ve flushed, you’re flushing cash down the drain. Internal parts like the flapper or fill valve may need to be replaced — an easy fix for a plumber.


5. Mysterious Water Bill Spikes

A sudden jump in your water bill usually means there’s a hidden leak. Professional leak detection can find the source before it causes major damage.


6. Strange Noises in Your Pipes

Hear banging, whistling, or gurgling? That’s not your imagination — it could be trapped air, high water pressure, or loose pipes. A plumber can quiet things down and prevent future issues.


7. Sewage Smells

If you’re catching whiffs of something unpleasant around your drains or yard, that’s a red flag. Sewer line problems can quickly turn serious, so it’s best to call a plumber immediately.


8. No Hot Water

Cold showers aren’t fun (unless it’s 100° outside in Texas). A faulty water heater could be the culprit — and Plumb Intended can repair, replace, or flush your water heater to get things running smoothly again.
(Bonus: We’re offering a FREE water heater flush with any service call!)


9. Discolored or Rusty Water

Brown or cloudy water could mean sediment buildup or corroded pipes. A plumber can help determine if it’s your water heater, old plumbing, or a bigger issue.


10. Visible Leaks or Water Damage

Water stains on walls or ceilings, damp spots under sinks, or the sound of running water when everything’s off — all mean one thing: you need a plumber, pronto.


When in Doubt, Call Plumb Intended

Don’t wait for a small issue to become a full-blown plumbing disaster. From leaky faucets to hidden leaks, the team at Plumb Intended keeps the water flowing right in Georgetown, TX and nearby neighborhoods like Berry Springs.

📞 Call or text today — and get your free water heater flush with any service call!

Stephanie Lemons

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