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Frequently Asked Questions

Do local plumbers offer free estimates?

Yes, local plumbers in your area offer free estimates for common services like repairs, installations, or inspections when you hire through Modernize.


What are the signs that I need a plumber?

Here are some common signs that indicate you may need a plumber:



  1. Low Water Pressure – Could indicate a leak or blockage.

  2. Slow Drains – Persistent clogs may need professional cleaning.

  3. No Hot Water – Often due to water heater issues.

  4. Strange Noises – Banging or gurgling from pipes suggests underlying issues.

  5. Backups or Overflows – Points to major clogs or sewer line problems.

  6. Water Stains or Dampness – Sign of hidden leaks.

  7. Foul Odors – Can indicate sewer line problems.

  8. High Water Bills – Sudden increases may signal leaks.

  9. Discolored Water – Rusty water could mean corroded pipes.

  10. Frozen Pipes – Risk of bursting, needs immediate attention.


How can I prevent future plumbing issues?

Preventing future plumbing issues involves regular maintenance and mindful usage. Here are some tips to keep your plumbing in top shape:



  1. Schedule Regular Inspections: Have a plumber inspect your system annually to catch small issues before they escalate.

  2. Avoid Chemical Drain Cleaners: These can corrode pipes over time. Use natural solutions (like baking soda and vinegar) or professional services for clogs.

  3. Watch What Goes Down the Drain: Avoid pouring grease, food scraps, hair, or hygiene products down sinks and toilets, as these can cause clogs.

  4. Maintain Water Heater: Drain your water heater once a year to remove sediment buildup, which can reduce efficiency and lifespan.

  5. Install Drain Screens: Use screens in sinks and tubs to catch debris, like hair and soap scum, before it causes blockages.

  6. Insulate Pipes in Cold Weather: Wrap pipes in exposed areas during winter to prevent freezing and potential bursting.

  7. Fix Small Leaks Promptly: Even minor leaks can lead to larger issues over time. Address them as soon as they appear.

  8. Check Water Pressure: Use a gauge to ensure your water pressure stays within safe limits (40–60 psi). High pressure can strain pipes and fixtures.

  9. Soften Hard Water: Hard water can cause mineral buildup in pipes. A water softener can help prevent scaling, especially in areas with high mineral content.

  10. Use Your Garbage Disposal Mindfully: Run cold water while using the disposal and avoid grinding fibrous foods or non-food items.


When should I replace old pipes?

If your home has galvanized steel, lead, or deteriorating copper pipes, replacement may be necessary. Costs range from $1,500 to $15,000 depending on material, access, and home size. Learn more


How can I verify a plumber’s license and insurance?

Ask for their license number and check your state licensing board online. Reputable contractors will also provide proof of liability insurance and workers’ comp coverage upon request.


What red flags should I watch for when hiring a plumber?

Be cautious of:



  • Vague or verbal-only quotes

  • No proof of license or insurance

  • Requests for large upfront payments

  • Lack of references or online presence


How important is a written contract with plumbers?

Very. A written agreement should outline scope of work, costs, payment schedule, timeline, and warranties. It protects both you and the contractor — and sets clear expectations from day one.