FAQs

FAQs

Action Plumbing Heating & HVAC

Have a plumbing, heating, or cooling-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What is the average lifespan of an HVAC system?

    The typical lifespan of essential home appliances varies significantly. Generally, a water heater or well pump tends to last around seven years before requiring replacement or significant maintenance. In contrast, heating systems typically endure for about three decades, offering prolonged reliability and warmth to households. Meanwhile, HVAC heat pumps typically have a lifespan ranging between 12 to 14 years, providing efficient heating and cooling solutions for an extended period.

  • My toilet is overflowing/running, what do I do?

    If you notice issues with your toilet such as continuous running or difficulty flushing, it could be due to a malfunctioning flapper or fill valve. These components are crucial for regulating water flow and maintaining proper flushing functionality. If you suspect that either the flapper or fill valve has deteriorated, it's essential to take prompt action. Contact us today to schedule a service.

  • My sink/drain is clogged, what do I do?

    If you encounter a stubborn drain clog, there are several DIY methods you can try before seeking professional assistance. Utilizing a snake or plunger is often an effective initial step in dislodging minor obstructions.


    A plumbing snake, also known as a drain auger, can reach deep into pipes to break up and remove blockages. Meanwhile, a plunger creates pressure to dislodge clogs closer to the drain opening. These tools are readily available at most hardware stores and can be used by homeowners to address common drain issues.


    However, if your efforts with a snake or plunger prove unsuccessful in clearing the clog, it may be time to contact our team for further assistance. Our experienced plumbers have the expertise and specialized equipment to tackle more stubborn clogs and resolve complex plumbing issues.

  • I'm going away for the weekend and I have an issue, what do I do?

    By shutting off the main water valve, you can prevent the risk of leaks, burst pipes, and water damage during your absence. This simple action helps mitigate the chances of unexpected plumbing disasters, which can lead to costly repairs and inconvenience.


    Additionally, turning off the water heater not only conserves energy but also reduces the likelihood of malfunctions or leaks occurring in the system while you're away. This proactive approach can extend the lifespan of your water heater and contribute to energy savings over time. Reach out to us to learn more.

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