Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does plumbing work in a new construction home?

    New construction plumbing involves installing complete water supply lines, drainage systems, and fixtures from the ground up. At Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC, we coordinate with builders to ensure code compliance and long-term system reliability throughout the entire build process in Tyler, TX.
  • When should you upgrade plumbing during a remodel?

    Upgrading plumbing during a kitchen or bathroom remodel is ideal when relocating fixtures, improving water flow, or modernizing older pipe systems. This timing allows for pipe upgrades and system improvements without additional wall or floor work later.
  • What affects the cost of plumbing repairs?

    Repair costs depend on the severity of the issue, accessibility of pipes, and whether it's a minor leak or major system failure. At Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC, we provide accurate diagnosis to determine the most reliable and cost-effective repair solution for Tyler-area homeowners.
  • What's the difference between aerobic and traditional septic systems?

    Aerobic systems use oxygen to break down waste more efficiently than traditional anaerobic septic systems, making them suitable for properties without sewer access. They require proper installation and technical expertise to ensure long-term performance and environmental compliance in rural areas around Tyler.
  • How often should water heaters be maintained?

    Water heaters should be maintained annually to extend system lifespan and prevent unexpected breakdowns. Routine maintenance includes flushing sediment, checking components, and ensuring consistent hot water performance for your home.
  • What are the benefits of installing a water filtration system?

    Water filtration systems improve water quality by reducing contaminants, improving taste, and providing cleaner, safer water for your household. At Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC, we install systems suited to local water conditions in the Tyler area for long-term health benefits.
  • Can you add gas lines to an existing home?

    Yes, gas lines can be installed in existing homes for new appliances, heating systems, or outdoor features like grills. Professional installation ensures safety, precision, and code compliance when working with potentially hazardous gas systems.
  • What's the biggest mistake homeowners make with plumbing remodels?

    Homeowners often underestimate the need to upgrade old pipes when relocating fixtures during remodels. At Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC, we assess your entire system to prevent future leaks and ensure improved functionality alongside your renovation project.
  • How do you know if a plumbing leak is serious?

    Serious leaks show signs like water stains, reduced water pressure, increased bills, or visible pooling water. Fast response and accurate diagnosis help prevent major damage, whether it's a minor fix or a pipe system failure requiring immediate attention.
  • Do aerobic systems work well in East Texas soil?

    Yes, aerobic septic systems are well-suited for East Texas properties, including those in expanding residential areas around Tyler with limited sewer access. Proper installation and knowledge of local soil conditions ensure dependable long-term performance and environmental compliance.
  • What causes water heaters to stop working suddenly?

    Sudden water heater failures often result from sediment buildup, faulty heating elements, or thermostat issues. At Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC, we diagnose the problem quickly and restore consistent hot water for homeowners throughout Tyler and surrounding communities.
  • Why is code compliance important for new construction plumbing?

    Code compliance ensures your plumbing system is safe, reliable, and legally approved for occupancy. Properly installed water lines, drainage, and fixtures prevent future costly repairs and provide peace of mind for new homeowners and builders in the Tyler area.