Early detection can save you thousands in damage and repairs.
Sewer line issues are more than just a stinky inconvenience—they can lead to major home damage and costly repairs. Regular inspections help detect:
Tree Root Infiltration:
Roots can grow into your pipes and block flow.
Pipe Cracks or Collapse:
Older pipes can deteriorate over time.
Grease or Debris Buildup:
Common in kitchens, this can clog your main line.
Backups and Foul Odors:
Inspections help find the source before a full backup happens.
Using advanced camera technology, Ballard Plumbing
offers detailed sewer line inspections that give you peace of mind. Don’t wait until it’s an emergency—schedule your inspection today.
Is your water heater trying to tell you something? From inconsistent hot water to strange noises and higher energy bills, these could all be signs it’s time for a replacement. Most units last 8–12 years—don’t wait for it to fail!
Hearing your toilet run nonstop? That sound could be costing you up to 200 gallons of water a day—and raising your water bill! 💸 From worn-out flappers to faulty fill valves, we break down the most common causes and how to fix them. If the issue persists, Ballard Plumbing is just a call away.
Your home’s plumbing could use a check-up after a long winter! From hidden leaks to sluggish drains and worn-out hose bibs, small issues now can turn into big headaches later.
Hard water can cause scale buildup, damage appliances, and dry out skin and hair. Installing a water softener can resolve these issues and improve your quality of life. Here are some key benefits.
Sewer line issues can be costly and disruptive. Scheduling regular inspections can help catch problems before they escalate. Here’s why sewer line inspections are important for every homeowner.
Water pressure plays a significant role in the functionality and longevity of your home’s plumbing system. Too low, and you’ll have weak water flow; too high, and you could cause damage to pipes and fixtures. Here’s why water pressure matters and how you can adjust it.
Winter weather can bring unique challenges to your sewer line. The combination of cold temperatures and increased holiday usage can lead to clogs, backups, and other issues. Here are some common winter sewer problems and tips on how to prevent them.