Replace Vs Repair: Your Plumbing Guide

Replace Vs Repair: Your Plumbing Guide


Has your water heater or garbage disposal been malfunctioning more than usual? Have you noticed strange odors coming from your sump pump or ejector pump? If so, it might be time to schedule professional plumbing services for your system.

At Terry’s Plumbing, we’re no strangers to plumbing issues and the ways they can creep up on you and your family. Our technicians are experts when it comes to repairing, replacing or installing household appliances and plumbing. Read on for more information about ways you can evaluate the performance and longevity of your home appliances to determine whether you need repair services or a replacement.

When Do I Schedule Garbage Disposal Repair Services?

Unsure whether it’s time to repair or replace your garbage disposal? It can be difficult to tell how long your garbage disposal will last. Some signs that your appliance may be in need of repairs include:

  • Electrical issues
  • Breakdowns and resets too frequently
  • Performance problems
  • Regular blockages
  • Strange odors
  • Surprise leakage

Figuring out the age of your appliance and when it was installed in your home can help you make decisions about repairs or replacement. If any of these issues are persistent even after maintenance appointments–a full replacement may be necessary.

Is It Time To Replace My Water Heater?

This appliance is essential due to its ability to convert energy into heat and warm up your water. Some signs that it’s time to replace your water heater are:

  • Discoloration around your sink
  • Less water pressure
  • Frequent repairs or parts replacements
  • Corroded pipes
  • Rising utility bills

Keeping an eye out for each of these issues and evaluating how much they cost can help you decide between repairs or replacements. Many times, a full replacement can save you lots of money on costly repairs. However, if your water heater is still young and the issues it faces are not serious, a repair may be the right solution for you. 

Signs Your Household Pumps are Going Bad

When it comes to your sump pumps and ejector pumps, a fully functioning appliance is vital for the well-being of you and your family. Sumps pumps empty out water that collects underneath your house and threatens its structural integrity. Ejector pumps move wastewater out of your home and into the main sewer lines. Some signs that these appliances need to be repaired include:

  • Strange noises
  • Constant cycling
  • Difficulty starting
  • Frequent breakdowns
  • Dirty water cycling in your plumbing system
  • Leaks
  • Rust and corrosion on pump components

Staying on top of these issues is one way to prevent plumbing inconveniences in the future. If pump problems continue even after repairs are made several times, it may be best to schedule a replacement or new installation.

Let Super Terry Be Your Plumber!

Are you ready to feel more confident when deciding between repairs or replacements for your household appliances? Don’t hesitate to connect with one of our reliable team members if you’re unsure about a plumbing problem you’re experiencing in your home. At Terry’s Plumbing, we’re here to help! To schedule your appointment, contact us through our website or give us a call!

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