Shower Head Replacement

Does your shower head need replacing? Swell Plumbing are experts when it comes to Shower Head Replacements.

There’s a number of reasons why your shower head may need a replacement, over time they can wear out and start to leak or you may simply want to upgrade to a new water saving shower head to save money on your water and energy bills.

Swell Plumbing carry a large range of shower heads in the fully equipped vehicles. It is also recommended for customers to purchase their own shower head and then contact our plumbing team to have it professionally installed.

A lot of people want to try their hand at DIY installation of shower head replacements. Without experience in shower head replacements, it can cause terrible internal wall leaks which can have costly repair bills. It’s best to use a licensed plumber with plenty of experience and fully insured to perform shower head replacements.

Swell Plumbing provide fast and reliable shower head replacements throughout Ballina and the Northern Rivers.

Clogged drains happen for a number of reasons. The most common fault is that tree roots make there way into the plumbing pipes and cause clogging debris in the drains. Clogged drains could also occur if the plumbing pipe is squashed or deformed which does not allow full flow down the drain.

Preventing leaking pipes can be quite tricky. One of the best things to do is keep an eye on exposed pipes and make sure that nothing heavy comes into contact with them. It is also a good idea to visually inspect your exposed pipes periodically and call a licensed plumber if you find any small leaks straight away.

The most obvious way to tell if your toilet needs to be replaced is if there is water leaking inside or outside the bowl. Sometimes there could be small cracks in the toilet that leak which can turn into big cracks if not repaired quickly.

Unfortunately gurgling drains means that there is a blockage in your sewer pipes. This is a tell tale sign to contact a licensed plumber immediately before waiting too long for a big sewer block. Plumbing pipes should never gurgle and this sound indicated there is something blocking the flow in the drain.