by Cyclone Plumbing | Sep 12, 2025 | Plumbing
House water pressure is one of those things most homeowners don’t think about until there’s a problem. When the pressure is too low, showers feel weak, and appliances take forever to fill. When it’s too high, pipes, faucets, and even water heaters can get damaged over...
by Cyclone Plumbing | Sep 11, 2025 | Plumbing
Hard water is a common problem in many homes. It leaves spots on dishes, makes soap less effective, and can even clog up your plumbing over time. To solve this, many homeowners install a water softener — a system that removes the minerals that make water “hard.” But...
by Cyclone Plumbing | Sep 2, 2025 | Plumbing
A sump pump is a small, automatic pump installed in the lowest part of a home, usually the basement or crawl space. It sits in a pit called a sump basin, where groundwater or rainwater collects. When the water level rises, the pump switches on and pushes the water...
by Cyclone Plumbing | Aug 10, 2025 | Plumbing
Low water pressure (or weak water flow) means your faucets and showers deliver only a trickle instead of a strong stream. You may notice taps running very slowly and showers that barely spray. This affects everyday tasks: filling a bathtub or washing dishes can take...
by Cyclone Plumbing | Aug 10, 2025 | Plumbing
A burst pipe in the ceiling means a water line overhead has cracked or broken, leaking water into your home. This often shows up as ceiling stains, bulges, or dripping water. It’s an urgent plumbing emergency because even a small leak can quickly soak drywall and...
by Cyclone Plumbing | Aug 9, 2025 | Plumbing
When homeowners start searching for the cost to plumb a house or wonder about how much to repipe a house in California, they’re usually facing serious plumbing problems. Repiping means removing and replacing all the water supply pipes in a home. In California, many...