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Meet Our Trusted Plumbers: Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador

Don’t look past Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador for trusted residential and commercial plumbing services city-wide. Our expert plumbers serve a broad area in and around Goulds to help our customers access the plumbing services they need. For more information about our plumbing services, contact us by phone or through our online web form. We’re available around the clock to take your call, and we look forward to helping you with your plumbing needs. Your home and business are well taken care of when you enlist the services of Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Customer Reviews in Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador

  • I am so grateful for Mr.Rooter Plumbing services. I had an emergency with my plumbing. I had new plumbing pipes installed through another contactor when I discover that it wasn’t install completely or correctly. So, I looked up other plumbers in the areaI & called Mr. Rooter Plumbing. They responded quickly. The receptionist I spoke to was empathic to my situation and very helpful. In my time of need, it was comforting to hear a friendly voice. The Plumber Derek arrived & he was amazing. He inspected the plumbing and repaired the problems. He was professional, honest and friendly. Well educated and experienced. I was so impressed with the serviced I received, I signed up for their services plan. I will always rely on Mr. Rooter Plumbing for all my plumbing needs in future. I would highly recommend them. Once agin, Thank you so much to the Mr.Rooter Plumbing Team.

    Frances C.

    5/5
  • The communication from this company was so great. Sarah was our dispatcher and she called me to let me know status of technician, and the technician was awesome as well, and took time to explain what was happening. I will ALWAYS call on Mr. Rooter in the St. John’s area from now on. Thank you so much.

    Allison H.

    5/5
  • I was very satisfied with the service I was provided by Mr Rooter Plumbing. Mason and Clarence were awesome, very friendly, professional and very knowledgeable! did a very good job on my toilet and vanity. Very neat! They’re highly recommended!👍👍👍

    Judith P.

    5/5
  • We had a new water tank and water softener system installed, along with fixing 2 shower heads. The technician (James) was terrific. He checked our overall water pressure, tested our well water and recommended that we install a new water tank and a water softener system. He explained everything, went over the cost options, and completed the installation and repairs by mid-afternoon. He was very professional and a nice guy to boot! We have used Mr Rooter services in the past, and once again were very pleased with the services provided.

    Karen M.

    5/5
  • Professional, efficient and tidy. Excellent work quality.

    Jane T.

    5/5

Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador

Our reputable plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador are here to answer your plumbing-related questions and help you make informed decisions. We’ve provided the answers to some of our most commonly asked questions below so you can make an informed decision.

  • Damaged and worn parts are among the leading causes of dripping faucets, including valve seats and washers from turning faucets tighter as well as mineral build-up in our water. Water can leak out of your faucets if water flow in your pipes is affected by high water pressure — typically nearing 100 PSI. Tightening and adjusting faucet parts like packing nuts and adjusting rings can be important, as they can often fix faucet leaks that occur around the base of faucets. While you might think you can install a faucet competently, some homeowners do it poorly and cause significant leaks that require plumbers to repair.

  • Check to ensure your primary water shutoff valves are entirely open since partially closed valves from maintenance or inspections can result in water pressure changes. Some cases of low water pressure, followed by spluttering water in your faucets, can be caused by pipe blockages that can lead to burst pipes if professional help isn’t sought. A broken pressure regulator can cause water pressure changes – contact a licensed and insured service professional to repair or replace it. Don’t delay calling a plumber you trust for help if you’ve noticed wet spots on your property and think a leaking pipe could be to blame for your water pressure plummeting.

  • Contact a trusted plumber when you’re dealing with a slow-draining sink because they can offer diagnostic and repair services. If you think your slow-draining sink is caused by a grease or soap scum clog, try to clear it using common household ingredients: baking soda and vinegar. Plumbing snakes, also known as augers, are common plumbing tools that you can insert into your drain and pull out clogs from slow-draining sinks. P-traps can become clogged with debris that washes down the sink, often requiring homeowners or professional plumbers to clean them out.

  • As many plumbing leaks can be due to a lack of maintenance, book regular plumbing maintenance tasks like drain cleaning with a trusted plumber to help prevent them. You can avoid pipe leaks caused by blockages when you don’t wash anything unsuitable down your drains, like grease, coffee grinds, eggshells, or paper products. High water pressure can cause pipe leaks, so if your property is above your city’s average PSI, ask your local plumber to install a water pressure regulator. If you have exposed pipes around your house in Canada, cover, shelter, and insulate them in winter to stop them from leaking or bursting.

  • Contacting trusted plumbers is the best way to find out why a sink smells so bad because they can use tools and experience to diagnose the problem. Clogged drains can be a common source of foul smells in sinks, where bacteria can multiply, generate unpleasant waste, and produce awful smells that only dissipate once the clog is removed. An infrequently used sink can lead to a dry P-trap, which means sewer gases can enter your home and cause a foul sulphur-like smell. Something as simple as a dirty garburator with rotting food and bacteria on its blades can be enough to produce an unpleasant odour in your sink.

  • You can encounter a lack of hot water from your water heater if your household’s hot water needs outstrip supply due to an inadequate tank size. Check the thermostat on your water heater to make sure it’s not too low, but don’t set it higher than 60°C due to the burns risk it can present. Talk to your local plumber about a lack of hot water from your older water heater since you may have a broken thermostat, gas valve, or heating element. Many older pre-1997 water heaters have dip tubes that can fail and cause cold water to enter your pipes before it has had a chance to heat.

  • Spikes in water usage can often be attributed to leaking faucets, fixtures, and pipes, so contact your local plumber without delay to diagnose the problem. If you have an outdoor irrigation system for your lawns and gardens, check that it has been adequately set up for your property and isn’t using too much water, leading to wasteful runoff. If you know that your water-using appliances have been having problems, like ice makers, water heaters, or dishwashers, they can be responsible for excess water use. If your toilet tank is leaking and continuously refilling, it may be wreaking havoc on your water bill since it wastes hundreds of litres of water daily.

    • Turn off water and electricity: When you’ve experienced a burst pipe on your property, turning off your water and electricity supply is the most important action to take.
    • Contact a plumber: Contact a reputable plumber in your area day or night when you’ve experienced a burst water pipe that requires repairs or replacement.
    • Clean up the water: After turning off the water and power to your property, start removing standing water with towels, mops, and buckets unless you suspect it contains sewage.
    • Document the damage: Since burst pipes can cause significant property damage, video the damage, take photos, and write a list of losses for insurance purposes.

  • An overflow tube in your toilet that’s too short can be to blame for a toilet running after flushing, which means you need to replace your flush valve. Toilets can still keep running after you flush them because a faulty float isn’t telling the fill valve when your toilet tank is full, leading to overfilling. When water levels in your toilet are normal, inspect your toilet’s flapper for issues since this rubber component can wear out and cause water to leak and escape. You may be able to solve your problem of a toilet that continues to run by replacing or straightening the float arm in your toilet tank if it’s bent.

  • If you have a water valve inside your home, turn it clockwise to quickly and easily turn off the water supply to your house — often without tools. When turning off the water supply to your home, find the outdoor underground water meter box on your property and open it with a pentagon socket wrench to find the water valve. To access the water valve in your outdoor water meter box to turn it off, you might need a meter key or pliers to unlock it or turn the bolt. When you’ve been struggling to find your house water valve to turn it off, reach out to a trusted plumbing service provider in your area to help.

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