Plumbing Questions?
Answers for Customers in Las Vegas, Pahrump & St. George

First, stop using your sink to prevent further issues. Try clearing the obstruction with a force cup (plunger). If needed, turn off the water supply valves beneath your sink.


Possible Cause: A blocked drain.


Permanent Fix: We can clear your sink or lavatory using the proper tools and equipment to restore full drainage.

Locate the water supply valves under your sink and turn them off to stop the water flow.


Possible Cause: Worn-out parts, such as washers, “O” rings, or cartridges inside the faucet.


Permanent Fix: We’ll replace the damaged components and check the faucet’s mechanisms. If your faucet is older or inefficient, we can recommend a modern replacement.

Look down the drain to check for hair or other debris and remove it if you can.


Possible Cause: A worn pop-up drain, basket strainer, or a loose lift rod connection.


Permanent Fix: We’ll remove built-up hair and soap scum, tighten the waste mechanism assembly nut, and replace any worn or inefficient parts.

Place a container under the leak to protect your cabinets from water damage. For severe leaks, stop using the fixture.


Possible Cause: The “P” trap or drain has deteriorated due to age or neglect.


Permanent Fix: We can easily replace the drain or “P” trap to stop the leak and prevent further issues.

Immediately turn off the water supply valve located behind or beside your toilet. Do not try to flush again. Use towels to soak up water already on the floor, and move rugs or personal items out of the way. You can try using a plunger to remove the blockage.


Possible Cause: A septic tank issue or an obstruction in your toilet or sewer line.


Permanent Fix: Have your septic tank pumped by a professional and/or have your toilet and sewer line cleaned to remove the obstruction.

Try pouring a bucket of water into the bowl to help stimulate flushing.


Possible Cause: Worn toilet tank parts or a buildup of debris under the rim, restricting water flow.


Permanent Fix: The flush mechanism needs to be adjusted or repaired. If it can’t be fixed, replacing the toilet may be the best long-term solution.

Lift the toilet tank lid and check if the flapper is properly seated over the drain. If not, turn off the water supply valve until repairs are made.


Possible Cause: Worn components like the ball cock, flapper, or other tank parts.


Permanent Fix: We offer a complete toilet tune-up, which includes installing a new ball cock, flapper, supply connection, and performing a leak test to ensure proper operation.

Check under the sink for the unit’s reset button and press it. You should also check your circuit breaker to make sure it hasn’t tripped.

Possible Cause: The disposal may be jammed or simply worn out from years of use.

Permanent Fix: If resetting doesn’t work, contact us to discuss replacement options. We frequently run monthly specials on sales and installation of new garbage disposals.

Stop using the disposal immediately and scrape food waste into the trash instead.


Possible Cause: Worn or broken bearings/blades, or a foreign object dropped inside the unit.


Permanent Fix: Ensure the unit is turned off before inspecting for foreign objects. If none are found, your disposal likely needs to be replaced.

Drop a tray of ice cubes into the disposal, run it until the cubes melt, then flush the sink with cold water.


Possible Cause: Leftover food debris may be preventing the unit from running efficiently.


Permanent Fix: We offer a complete garbage disposal maintenance package that deodorizes, disinfects, and degreases the blades, ensuring your unit is fully cleaned and restored.

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