Clark County’s Top Plumbers
A dependable plumbing system is essential for a comfortable home, and Alaskan Plumbing, Heating & Air is here to keep yours in top shape. As Clark County’s trusted plumbing experts, we offer a full range of services, from quick repairs to complete installations. Whether you’re dealing with a leaky faucet, clogged drain, or need a major upgrade, our skilled plumbers deliver solutions that last. We’re dedicated to providing top-notch service that keeps your home running efficiently.
Plumbing Services
– Drain Cleaning
– Water Heaters
– Water Treatment
– Piping and Repiping
– Sewer Services
– Water Softening
Plumbing Service Areas
Frequently Asked Plumbing Questions
How often should I have my plumbing system inspected?
It’s recommended to have a professional plumber inspect your system at least once a year. Regular inspections can identify hidden issues, such as small leaks, pipe corrosion, or drainage problems before they become expensive emergencies.
What’s the purpose of a plumbing vent, and why is it important?
A plumbing vent allows air to enter the plumbing system, balancing the pressure and ensuring proper drainage. Without a functioning vent, water flow could slow or stop, and unpleasant odors could back up into your home. If you notice slow drains or sewer smells, it might indicate a venting issue.
Can a small leak increase my water bill significantly?
Yes, even a small leak can waste a surprising amount of water over time. A dripping faucet can waste hundreds of gallons per year, and a leaking toilet can use thousands of gallons. Beyond increasing your water bill, small leaks can lead to water damage, warped surfaces, and mold growth if left untreated. Fixing leaks promptly not only saves money but also protects your home from long-term damage and health risks.
How do I know if I need a plumber?
If you’re experiencing issues like low water pressure, unusual noises in your pipes, leaks, or slow drains, it’s time to call a plumber. Regular maintenance and inspections can also help prevent costly repairs by catching potential problems early.
Are plumbing repairs covered by my homeowner’s insurance?
It depends on your policy. Typically, insurance covers sudden and accidental damage, such as a burst pipe, but it won’t cover wear and tear or neglect. Review your policy or consult your insurer for specifics.