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No Water from Faucet | Los Angeles Plumbing Services

There is no need to panic if your faucet stop working and there is no water coming out of your faucet. There are many potential causes to no water flow, and many ways to resolve this issue. Blue Drop Plumbers have the knowledge and tools to fix the problem. Some causes of no water coming out of the faucet:
  • Blocked Pipes - simple drain cleaning service can solve this problem, do not use chemical drain cleaner that usually damages your pipes. 
  • Closed Valves - turn your water valves back on to help the water freely circulate throughout your LA property.
  • Malfunctioning Water Heater - have your water heater checked out and repair it to restore its performance. 
  • Low Water Pressure - if something is blocking your water flow you need to repair it and bring back your water flow.
  • Broken Faucet - fix it by replacing a damaged faucet with a new faucet or repair it using quality faucet parts.
  • Clogged Faucet Aerators - the faucet aerators get clogged with debris and will need to be cleared or replaced with a new one. 

Faucet Replacement | Plumbing Repair Services

There are many types of faucets to choose from for your bathroom or Kitchen, some faucets types include ball, cartridge, compression, and disc faucets. Ball faucets are usually used in kitchens faucets, they are the affordable option but form leaks overtime and have many parts inside the faucet. Cartridge faucets are most common for bathroom faucets, they have fewer parts but can their parts can clog and would need to be replaced overtime. Compression faucets are the 'older style of faucet', these type of faucet is used for utility sinks and they can also be found in older homes. Compression faucets are easy to fix but also form leaks overtime. Disc faucets are the most modern type of faucet you can buy, they look sleek and offer a durable and long-lasting solution for your kitchen or bathroom although they are the most expensive type. Invest in having your faucet replaced professionally today, call us for a free in-home estimate. 
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1. Disc Faucet = The handle moves with ceramic disks up and down to regulate the water flow and desired temperature with a single handle. [ Glacier Bay Kitchen Faucet ]
2. Cartridge Faucet = It has interior individual cartridges that move to regulate flow of water and desired temperature; double handle. [ Moen Bathroom Lavatory Faucet ]
3. Ball Faucet = Ball assembly that controls the flow of hot and cold water using a single handle with. [ Project Source Kitchen Faucet ]
4. Compression Faucet = Double handle faucet with rubber washers inside the handles that restricts water flow, hot and cold, when compressed or turned toward the off position. [ Newport Brass Bathroom Lavatory Faucet ]
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