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Temp Masters is a trusted, full-service HVAC and plumbing company serving Hollandale, MS, and the surrounding area. We specialize in comprehensive heating and cooling solutions, including furnace and ...
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Q&A
As a rural homeowner, what's different about maintaining my plumbing system?
You are responsible for the entire system from the well pump to the septic tank. Well pressure tanks and switches need periodic servicing. The septic system's leach field performance is directly tied to your water usage and what goes down the drains. Unlike a municipal system, there's no city water pressure to help clear minor blockages, so proper venting and pipe slope are more critical.
Why does my water heater fail so often with our well water?
Water from the Mississippi River Alluvial Aquifer is hard, meaning it's high in dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium. These minerals precipitate out as scale when heated. Inside your water heater, this limescale coats the heating elements and tank walls, drastically reducing efficiency and causing premature failure. Anode rods also corrode faster in this water.
What should I do to prepare my plumbing for the spring weather changes?
Our temperate climate means the ground rarely freezes deep, but we still see lows around 34°F and a significant spring thaw. A key pro-tip is to disconnect and drain your garden hoses before winter. Trapped water in the hose bib can freeze and crack the pipe inside your wall. Inspect your crawl space for drafts that could affect pipes during those cold snaps.
How quickly can a plumber get to my house in Hollandale from the highway?
Our dispatch route typically starts from the Deer Creek area. Heading past Deer Creek on US-61 gets us into the main residential zones. Depending on your exact location, our standard response window is 45 to 60 minutes from the time you call.
What causes small, rusty leaks to suddenly appear on old pipes?
Galvanized steel from that era corrodes from the inside out. The zinc coating wears away over decades, exposing the base steel to oxygen and water. This creates tuberculation, which are rough mounds of rust and scale. Pinhole leaks form at the thinnest points of these mounds, often at threaded joints where the metal is stressed.
My pipes are making noise and the water pressure is low. Is this normal for a house in Downtown Hollandale?
Houses built around 1975 have galvanized steel pipes that are now 51 years old. You are likely seeing the final stage of their service life. Scale buildup inside the pipes has narrowed the diameter, causing the low pressure and the hammering noise. Rust particles in your water and pinhole leaks at pipe joints are common symptoms for this age.
What permits are needed for a water heater replacement in Washington County?
Washington County Building Department typically requires a permit for a water heater replacement due to the fuel and pressure connections. As a Master Plumber licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors, I pull those permits, schedule the required inspections, and ensure the installation meets all current codes. This handles the red tape so you don't have to navigate it yourself.
Could the lay of the land near Deer Creek be causing my slow drains?
Low-lying terrain and the clay-heavy soils common here do affect drainage. The flat slope can prevent wastewater from gaining enough gravity flow to clear your main sewer line completely. Over time, this allows sediment to settle and build up. It also means during heavy rains, groundwater can put hydrostatic pressure on underground pipes, stressing joints and increasing infiltration.