THE PROCESS
Plumbing
Reliable plumbing services from Military Mechanical. How does it work?
Consultation & Assessment
We start with a consultation to understand your plumbing needs. Whether it’s a new home project, replacing old plumbing, or adding new fixtures, we assess your current system and make personalized recommendations.
Choosing the Right Products
We help you select high-quality plumbing fixtures and materials that meet your budget and style. From water heaters to faucets, we work with trusted brands to ensure long-lasting and reliable performance.
Installation Day
Our professional team arrives on time, equipped with the tools and materials needed for efficient installation. Depending on the complexity of the project, installation may take a few hours or a couple of days for larger jobs.
Final Inspection & Testing
After installation, we thoroughly test your new plumbing system to ensure it’s working perfectly. We check for leaks, pressure, and overall functionality to make sure your system runs smoothly.
How Long Does Installation Take?
Plumbing installation times vary depending on the job. Simple installations, such as replacing a faucet or fixture, can be done in a few hours. Larger jobs, such as repiping or installing a water heater, may take 1-2 days. Our goal is to complete the job efficiently and with minimal disruption.
THE SIGNS
Plumbing Help
Signs you need plumbing help.
Low Water Pressure
If you’re experiencing low water pressure throughout your home, it could indicate issues with your pipes, such as blockages, leaks, or corrosion.
Frequent Leaks
Constant leaks, no matter how small, are a sign that your plumbing system is wearing out and may need replacing.
Discolored Water
Rusty or discolored water often means your pipes are corroding, and it’s time for a replacement.
Noisy Pipes
Banging or clanging sounds in your pipes when water runs can indicate issues like loose fittings or water pressure problems.
Age of the System
If your plumbing is over 20 years old, it may be time for an upgrade. Older systems are more prone to leaks, corrosion, and failure.