Plumbing Services in Florence, KY

Act quickly when a plumbing issue occurs at your home. To schedule residential plumbing services, call us at 859-371-1111 for 24/7 live answer services in Northern Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati Area.

Is your faucet leaking, or does your water heater need to be repaired or replaced? You need repairs from a trusted local plumbing company. Plumbers can perform complete system inspections, make repairs, and determine when units need to be replaced. Call our experts at Maximum Plumbing for appointments in Florence, KY. We offer straightforward pricing.

When you need water heater repairs or replacements, call our experts for water heater services.

We offer the following plumbing services:

Common Plumbing Troubleshooting Tips

When a plumbing issue occurs, you need to determine if you should call for professional help or if you can repair it on your own. There are some ways you can troubleshoot the problem on your own before calling a plumber, including:

  • Check for water leaks: Look for any visible signs of water leaks, such as dripping faucets, water stains on walls or ceilings, or pooling water around fixtures.
  • Inspect water pressure: If you’re experiencing low water pressure, make sure to check the pressure in different faucets or fixtures. If the problem is isolated to a single fixture, it may be a clogged aerator or a problem with the specific fixture. If multiple fixtures are affected, it could be an issue with the main water supply or a pressure regulator.
  • Unclog drains: If you have a slow or clogged drain, use a plunger to remove the blockage. For more stubborn clogs, you can use a drain snake.
  • Address running toilets: A running toilet can waste a significant amount of water. Lift the toilet tank lid and check if the flapper is properly sealing the flush valve. Adjust or replace the flapper if necessary. Also, check the fill valve and adjust the water level if it’s too high or too low.
  • Clear or replace aerators: If you’re experiencing reduced water flow in faucets, it could be due to a clogged aerator. Unscrew the aerator from the tap and clean it thoroughly. If cleaning doesn’t help, consider replacing the aerator.

If you are unable to perform these tasks, or if these do not resolve the problem, then call our residential plumbing contractors at Maximum Plumbing.