A home plumbing evaluation is important for you and your home's well-being. Regular review of your home plumbing can detect leaks and save you money on utility bills. It can also help you avoid costly plumbing repairs by catching problems early. A good plumbing evaluation is designed to anticipate failure before it happens. Your home is your largest investment, and the low cost of an evaluation and maintenance plan, is far exceeded by its value in savings to you, plus the added peace of mind. A trusted technician on our Begau Plumbing home evaluation team is trained to care for you and your home.
When you turn on your shower and there is no hot water, or the hot water runs out too quickly, it can ruin your day! Don't worry, just call the Hot Water Heater experts at Bergau Plumbing and we can have your hot heater fixed or replaced in no time. Same day service is often available! Hot water is an important part of any home in Cape Coral or Lee County. Even though we get lots of warm weather in Florida, area homeowners still need to use hot water each and every day. A steady supply of hot water allows us to effectively clean clothes and dishes.
When a pipe or toilet starts leaking, it's not always easy to detect. In fact, a plumbing leak can go unnoticed for weeks, even months. While it's easy to ignore small leaks, it's never a good idea. After all, constantly running or dripping water can cause costly damage. For residents of Cape Coral and Lee County, the effects of mold and corrosion are accelerated, causing major damage in a relatively short amount of time. Happily, there are signs to look for to detect leaks early. Once you notice any of these signs in your home or business, call the trusted experts at Bergau Plumbing.
Southwest Florida's water supply is a very precious commodity and needs to be protected today more than ever. Here in Lee County, we take clean, running water for granted. In our homes and businesses, clean, clear, drinkable water flows from every faucet. We wash our clothes with potable water. We take showers in drinkable water. However, clean water doesn't just happen. It's possible through a complex combination of safety measures, and a backflow preventer is a key part of that protective system.
Home plumbing is constructed to last for decades, but no system lasts forever. If you live in an older home, you may have pipes that are worn, prone to breaks and leaks, and have accumulated mineral deposits. People who live in Southwest Florida must content with accelerated corrosion. Because Florida's warm, humid climate helps bacteria grow faster than in cooler northern climates, water sources are usually treated with chlorine. When this chlorine combines with hydrogen sulfide and oxygen, it becomes corrosive, especially in plumbing using copper pipe.