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10 Signs You Need a Plumber – Before It’s Too Late
Plumbing problems always seem small — until they’re not. A slow drip or gurgling drain can
quickly become a nightmare. In this post, we’ll highlight 10 signs that it’s time to call in a
plumber before the damage becomes too expensive.
1. Low Water Pressure
Could be a sign of pipe corrosion, blockages or even underground leaks.
2. Slow Drains
Often caused by buildup, grease, or tree roots in the mainline.
3. Strange Smells from Drains
Unpleasant odours = possible sewer line issues or trapped debris.
4. Unexplained Wet Spots or Stains
Water leaks behind walls or ceilings could be silently destroying your home.
5. Geyser Making Noise
Popping or rumbling means sediment is building up — not safe!
6. High Water Bills
Leaks often go unnoticed until your water bill shoots up.
7. Visible Mould or Mildew
Persistent moisture from hidden leaks is a health hazard.
8. Rust-Coloured Water
Indicates old or corroded pipes — needs urgent attention.
9. Constantly Running Toilet
Wastes thousands of litres — and rands — every month.
10. DIY Didn’t Work
Tried to fix it yourself but things got worse? We’ve got this.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1.
Why is the water pressure suddenly weak in my home?
It could be due to a hidden leak, pipe corrosion, or a failing pressure regulator. If
the issue affects multiple taps, you’ll want a plumber to investigate before it
worsens.
2.
How do I know if a clogged drain is serious or not?
If your drains are slow, gurgle, or back up frequently, it’s more than a surface
issue — it may be a blockage deeper in your plumbing or even the main sewer
line.
3.
Are bad smells from my sink or shower dangerous?
Yes, they might be. Persistent odours can point to trapped sewer gas or
decomposing debris. A plumber can determine the cause and prevent health
risks.
4.
What causes water stains on my walls or ceiling?
Discoloration or wet patches usually mean there’s a hidden leak behind the
surface. It’s essential to fix it early to avoid mould or structural damage.
5.
Why is my geyser making strange noises like popping or banging?
Noises like that often indicate sediment buildup. Over time, this reduces heating
efficiency and can lead to failure or safety issues.
6.
Why did my water bill spike when my usage hasn’t changed?
A sudden increase usually points to a leak — such as a running toilet,
underground pipe issue, or dripping tap — even if you don’t see it.
7.
Is it risky to do my own plumbing repairs?
Basic DIY might seem harmless, but incorrect repairs can cause water damage,
safety issues, or make things more expensive in the long run. It’s safer to call in a
pro.