Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Mansfield - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ans: Immediately turn off your main water supply to prevent further flooding. Contact a licensed plumber right away and avoid using any water until repairs are made.
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- Use Drain Screens: Prevent hair, soap, and debris from clogging drains.
- Avoid FOGs in Drains: Don’t pour fats, oils, or grease down your sink.
- Only Flush Human Waste & Toilet Paper: Avoid flushing wipes, sanitary products, or paper towels.
- Know Where Your Main Water Shut-off Is: This can prevent major damage in an emergency.
- Shut Off Your Water Before Leaving for Extended Periods: Helps avoid unexpected leaks while away.
- Inspect Your Pipes Periodically: Look for leaks, corrosion, or weak spots before they become major issues.
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Ans: Yes, we provide flexible financing options to help manage the cost of major plumbing services.
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Ans: Absolutely. Our team is ready to respond to plumbing emergencies to minimize damage and restore your service quickly.
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Ans: Yes, we offer weekend and holiday availability for urgent plumbing needs.
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Ans: Yes, we back our work with warranties to give you peace of mind on repairs and installations.
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Ans: We proudly serve Mansfield, Richland County, and surrounding areas with reliable plumbing services.
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Ans: Slow drains, foul odors, sewage backups, or unusual lawn sinkholes are all signs your sewer line may need attention.
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Ans: Yes, we use advanced camera inspections to accurately diagnose sewer line problems without unnecessary digging.
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Ans: Yes, a sewer inspection helps identify hidden issues before purchase, saving you from costly repairs later.
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Ans: Snaking removes blockages mechanically, while hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to clear debris and buildup for a deeper clean.
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Ans: Yes, a single clog can indicate a larger issue in your plumbing system if left unaddressed.
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Ans: A constantly running toilet is usually caused by a faulty flapper, fill valve, or flush mechanism that needs adjustment or replacement.
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Ans: Most traditional water heaters last 8–12 years, while tankless models can last 20 years or more with proper maintenance.
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Ans: Yes, flushing removes sediment buildup, improves efficiency, and extends the life of your water heater.
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Ans: Traditional heaters store hot water in a tank, while tankless models heat water on demand, saving space and energy.
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Ans: Yes, we specialize in both tankless and traditional water heater installation and maintenance.
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Ans: This could be due to a small tank, sediment buildup, a malfunctioning thermostat, or higher household water usage than your system can support.
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