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FAQs

Capeless Plumbing & Heating

Have a heating or plumbing-related question? Capeless Plumbing & Heating has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • When is a good time to replace my water heater?

    If your system is showing signs of age, you notice inconsistent water temperatures or see brown water, please call for a consultation.

  • When should I call a plumber?

    You should call a plumber if you have a leak that you can't fix yourself, such as a leaking pipe, faucet, or toilet. Additionally, if you notice stains or water dripping from the ceiling, experience low water pressure, or encounter flooding due to burst pipes or other plumbing issues, it's time to seek professional help.

  • What do I do if I have a plumbing emergency?

    In the event of a burst pipe or major leak, your first action should be to shut off the water supply by finding and turning off the main water valve to prevent further damage. If there's flooding or a potential electrical hazard, make sure to turn off the power to water heaters. 


    It's essential to call a professional plumber right away, particularly if the issue involves a burst pipe, gas leak, or sewer backup. Meanwhile, use towels, buckets, or waterproof sheets to contain the water and minimize damage until the plumber arrives.

  • What is the cost of plumbing services?

    The cost of plumbing services depends on the type of service and the job's complexity. Contact us today for a free quote!

  • Why is my water pressure low?

    Several common issues can cause low water pressure. Mineral buildup or debris in pipes can clog them, significantly reducing water flow. Hidden leaks in your plumbing can divert water, resulting in lower pressure. A malfunctioning pressure regulator might also be to blame. Sometimes, the problem originates from the municipal water supply or issues within your area’s plumbing system. 


    Additionally, faulty or blocked fixtures, such as faucets or showerheads with clogged aerators or filters, can cause localized pressure problems. We can diagnose and fix these issues by inspecting your home’s water system. Call today for more information!

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