JEDI Plumbing services offered to our Old Bar customers include:
> Taps Plumbing
> Blocked Drains
> Emergency Plumber
> Gas Plumber
> Hot Water Plumbers
> Bathroom Plumbing
> Kitchen Plumbing
> Toilet Plumbing & Repairs
> Leak Detection
> Rainwater Tanks
> Gutter Cleaning & Repair
> Drain CCTV Camera
> Commercial Plumbing
> House Plumbing
Plumbing Inspection Report Offer In Old Bar
Being greeted each day by the stunning beachline is rather special for those who live and work in the suburb of Old Bar. Its closeness to Taree enhances the reputation it has as a major Australian commercial hub on the Mid North Coast. Most properties in the area are house and townhouse complexes, with a high amount of rental accommodation.
Regardless of whether you live in your home or lease it as a rental property, plumbing problems arise – and often when a fault has gone undetected, an emergency plumber is needed.
If you are in need of a professional plumber in the Old Bar suburb or have any concerns at all, now is the time to act. The team at JEDI Plumbing is offering a free plumbing inspection report to all Old Bar homeowners – a great opportunity for you to have any potential problems identified before they become a major issue.
Tap Repair
Leaking taps can lead to unexpected surprises when it comes to water bill time, but the good news is many people can fix these themselves without the need to call us at JEDI Plumbing. Knowing how to fix a leaky tap is a ‘right of passage’ for many Aussies.
This quick how-to guide should give you the basics on this first home-owner initiation process.
There are four types of taps:
• Compression Taps – These have a handle each for cold and hot water.
• Single Arm Taps – These have a single handle that swivels between hot and cold temperatures.
• Ball Faucet
• Cartridge Faucet
• Ceramic Cylinder
Firstly, ensure the property’s water is turned off at the mains and make sure the drain is plugged to prevent the loss of any parts while working.
For compression tap repair, remove the tap handles to reveal the stem, which is located above the O-ring and the seat washer. Most commonly, the cause of the leak is the seat washer, which needs to be replaced. It’s a good idea to take the seat washer to the hardware store to find a matching replacement. Be sure to apply plumber’s grease to it when reassembling the tap. This should stop the leak.
Other tap types may pose a few additional issues, but the general process remains the same. Of course, if you are uncertain – give us a call on 0411 774 381.
Right now residents in the suburb of Old Bar can receive a free plumbing assessment report. Call us now to arrange yours!