FAQ Category: Plumbing

Yes. Radiant can help with many commercial plumbing needs, including repairs, water heaters, drain issues, and plumbing troubleshooting for businesses in Austin and San Antonio.
Yes. We have licensed plumbers serving homeowners in both Austin and San Antonio, so you can get dependable service from a local Radiant team.
We most often help homeowners with leaks, water heaters, clogged drains, sewer and drain issues, low water pressure, broken fixtures, and repiping needs across Austin and San Antonio.
Keeping drain flies away requires removing organic buildup, maintaining clean drains, and using odors and cleaners that discourage them from returning.
The cost to run a gas line depends on the length of the line, the appliance being connected, and local permitting requirements.
The cost to fix a gas leak varies based on the leak’s location, the type of repair needed, and the condition of the gas line.
Most gas leaks can be diagnosed and repaired within a few hours, depending on the location and severity of the leak.
Yes, in most cases, a toilet shutoff valve can be replaced without replacing the toilet. The valve is connected to the home’s water supply line, not the toilet itself, so a professional plumber can usually replace it without removing or replacing the toilet.
Plumbers install, repair, and maintain the systems that bring clean water into your home and safely remove wastewater. Their work covers everything from fixing leaks and clearing drains to installing water heaters, repairing pipes, and ensuring plumbing systems meet safety and building codes. Minor issues like a dripping faucet or slow drain may seem manageable at first, but problems involving hidden leaks, sewage backups, gas lines, or water pressure changes usually require professional service. Proper plumbing work protects your home from water damage, health risks, and costly long-term repairs.
No, baby wipes are not flushable – even when the packaging says they are. Unlike toilet paper, baby wipes don’t break down in water. Flushing them can lead to clogs, sewer backups, and costly plumbing repairs.
A sudden increase in your water bill often indicates a hidden leak and should be investigated promptly.
A slab leak is a water leak that occurs beneath a home’s concrete foundation.

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