FAQs

Area Plumbing & Sewer Co, Inc

Have a plumbing-related question? Area Plumbing & Sewer Co, Inc has the answer.

Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for a free on-site estimate!

  • What plumbing services do you offer?

    Our company offers a comprehensive range of plumbing services for both residential and commercial clients. These include plumbing repairs, new installations, drain cleaning, sewer line services, water heater repairs, and emergency plumbing assistance.
  • Do you offer emergency plumbing services?

    We provide round-the-clock emergency plumbing services. Our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to address urgent issues such as burst pipes, significant leaks, or sewage backups.
  • Do you offer hydro jetting services?

    Hydro jetting is indeed one of our services. This method is highly effective for clearing persistent clogs and debris from sewer lines, and it accomplishes this without causing damage to the pipes.
  • How do I know if my sewer line is clogged?

    Several indicators may suggest a clogged sewer line. These include sinks that drain slowly, drains that produce gurgling sounds, multiple fixtures experiencing clogs simultaneously, or sewage backing up into your home. We recommend contacting our team to accurately diagnose the issue and propose an appropriate solution.
  • Why is my water pressure so low?

    Low water pressure can result from various factors, including pipe blockages, a malfunctioning pressure regulator, or leaks within your plumbing system. Our technicians can identify the cause and implement the necessary repairs.
  • Do you offer free estimates?

    We do provide complimentary on-site estimates. To arrange an appointment, please contact our office via phone or submit a request through our online form.
  • How can I tell if I have a hidden water leak?

    Hidden water leaks often manifest through certain signs. These may include unexpectedly high water bills, the presence of damp or moldy areas on walls or ceilings, or the sound of water running when no faucets are in use.
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