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8 Warning Signs Of Major Plumbing Problems


Since water is life, a plumbing system is the lifeblood of any homeowner. Water pipes and tanks should be optimized to function properly for a lifetime.


But as with other pieces of equipment, plumbing problems inevitably occur after several years. Pipe leaks, corrosion, and other signs are the most common signals of potential plumbing problems. Contact Inner City Plumbing for specialist help with any plumbing issues.

Plumbing Problems To Watch Out For
This article explores the red flags that may indicate minor water problems but can quickly turn into significant plumbing trouble.

1. Inflated Water Bills
Seeing an unreasonable spike in your water bill may be a dangerous sign you have a major leaking problem. A running toilet and a leaky faucet are the most common causes of increased water bills in Sydney. If neither is present, have your system checked by plumber Eastern Suburbs to diagnose and repair water leaks in hidden areas like your walls. When left unattended for long periods, water damage could threaten the structural integrity of your home.

2. Running Water
Similarly, if you hear water running through the pipes when nobody is using it, a major plumbing problem could be the culprit. Before calling your trusted water system mechanic, turn off your main water valve and check if the meter’s spinning. If it is, you might have a major water leak somewhere.
Running water may be caused by numerous issues. Sometimes, a replacement of components may take the issue to rest. In other cases, major replacement works may be needed.  

3. Poor Water Quality
Breakdowns in the plumbing system can cause questionable water quality. Sometimes, microorganisms may find their way into your water because of seepage. Bacteria can proliferate in the pipes and drains, making water taste salty and smell awful. In the same manner, water can sometimes give off a musty odour, likely a signal of a rotten matter in the water source or plumbing system.
Questionable water quality may be a product of a busted water pipe and water heater. Some internal components of a heater will corrode over time, leading to rusty-coloured and foul-smelling water.

4. Clogged Drains

Clogged drains are often considered a minor plumbing problem. In fact, pouring warm water with lemon or vinegar may solve the issue. While this is often true, slow water drainage can be a sign of major trouble with the pipes.


Your system may either be corroded or debris may have settled in your plumbing system.

If you experience clogging in multiples drains and sinks in your home, it can be a tell-tale sign of a complex sewer line problem. Hiring a plumber may be the only solution.

5. Pipe Discoloration

Steel water pipes can’t last for a lifetime. After a few years, it'll eventually succumb to corrosion, especially along the joints. Corrosion can be triggered by diverse factors such as high pH level, the high calcium content in hard water, and the presence of oxygen. Regardless of the causes, a corroded metal pipe can cause more serious problems like leaks, reduced water pressure, and contamination down the road.

6. Coloured Water

If the water coming out of your faucet is anything but clear, it may be a sign of serious plumbing trouble.

Cloudy water shows the presence of air in the pipes while a brown or yellowish and reddish liquid means rust has entered your water supply, indicating the need for a pipe replacement. While not so common, green-coloured water represents high copper content, which could mean your pipes are in the early stages of corrosion. Finally, a blue-hued fluid coming out from your tap means you have to call a plumber as soon as possible as pipe corrosion has reached advanced levels.

7. Foul Odor From The Sewer

When your shower drain or sink smells like sewer gas, it may be caused by a few plumbing troubles such as cracked pipes, clogged drains, and loose toilets. Clogged sewer pipes can trigger sewer backup. Instead of flowing away from your home, wastewater remains and sometimes comes back up towards the drain, which is likely the culprit for the offensive smell.

8. Stains On Walls And Ceilings

Water stains on some portions of the house, particularly on the walls and ceilings, are likely caused by leaks. If the stains exude an earthy smell, water moisture has triggered the growth of mold and mildew.

Final Thoughts

In the early signs of water troubles such as the points listed above, it’s always important to seek the help of a plumber. When it comes to your plumbing system, a minor issue may turn into a major overhaul, warranting high repair costs. Therefore, consider calling a professional as soon as possible.


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