FAQ Tag: replace

To relight a pilot light, turn the gas control to OFF and wait five minutes, then set it to PILOT, press and hold the reset button, and ignite the flame with a long lighter or built-in igniter. Hold the button for 30–60 seconds so the thermocouple warms up. If the pilot light won’t light after two attempts, stop and call a professional.
Frequent backups, widespread slow drains, foul odors, or visible yard issues may indicate your sewer line needs professional evaluation for repair or replacement.
If your garbage disposal is clogged, jammed, or not draining, stop using it and avoid forcing the unit to run. Minor jams may be cleared safely, but persistent clogs or drainage issues usually require professional plumbing service.
Radiant provides professional drain unclogging, hydrojetting, sewer camera inspections, main line repair, and sewer line replacement services.
While some homeowners attempt DIY installation, water softeners are best installed by a licensed plumber to ensure proper plumbing connections, drainage, and code compliance.
A properly maintained water softener typically lasts 10 to 15 years.
If your garbage disposal is leaking, frequently clogging, making loud grinding noises, or no longer turning on reliably, replacement is often the better long-term option. Repairs may make sense for minor issues, but older units or recurring problems usually point toward replacement.
A garbage disposal can leak due to worn seals, loose connections, cracked housings, or corrosion. Leaks should be addressed quickly, as continued use can cause cabinet damage and lead to more serious plumbing problems.
Yes. Garbage disposals are plumbing devices, and plumbers are the right professionals to repair or replace them. A plumber can diagnose whether the disposal can be safely repaired or if replacement is the more reliable and cost-effective option.
Water-efficient toilets use less water per flush while maintaining strong performance, helping reduce water usage and utility costs.
No, Texas regulations require gas line installation, modification, or repair to be performed by a licensed professional, not a homeowner.
Warning signs include inconsistent hot water, leaks, unusual noises, rusty water, or rising energy bills. These issues may indicate the need for repair or replacement.

Call or Schedule Your Service Online!

Need Help? Get the Best in Home Services.