FAQ Category: Plumbing

No, water pooling under your water heater is not normal and often indicates a leaking, corroded, or cracked tank that may need to be replaced.
Hot water often runs out faster when sediment builds up in the tank or a heating element begins to fail, reducing the amount of usable hot water your system can produce.
Noises like popping, rumbling, or banging usually mean sediment has built up inside the tank, causing the water heater to work harder and lose efficiency.
Water heater replacement typically costs between $1,500 and $3,500, depending on the type of system, installation requirements, and any code upgrades needed.
A water heater typically costs between $800 and $2,500 for the unit alone, depending on the size, type (tank or tankless), and energy efficiency of the model.
Yes, 72 Degrees Texas offers emergency plumbing services for mobile homes, with fast response to help minimize damage and restore service as quickly as possible.
Your mobile home’s plumbing system should be professionally inspected at least once a year to catch issues early and prevent unexpected repairs.
Yes, tankless water heaters can be a great fit for mobile homes because they save space, provide on-demand hot water, and operate more efficiently than traditional tank systems.
When choosing a water heater for your mobile home, focus on the right size, available space, energy source, and whether the unit is approved for mobile home installation.
Yes, mobile home plumbing is built differently than traditional homes, and it’s important to hire a plumber with experience in mobile home systems to ensure repairs are done correctly and safely.
Common plumbing issues in mobile homes include leaks, low water pressure, clogged drains, and water heater problems, all of which require experience with mobile-specific plumbing systems to fix properly.
Installing a pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) involves choosing a code-compliant location, cutting into the main water line, installing and securing the device at the proper height, and testing it to ensure backflow protection works correctly.

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