Bathroom plumbing services for repairs, installations, leaks, drainage problems, fixture replacements, and bathroom renovations.
A bathtub faucet that continues dripping after you've turned it off often indicates a problem with the valve or another internal component rather than the spout itself.
Common problems include toilets that run constantly, clog repeatedly, flush weakly, leak around the base, or continue filling long after they're flushed.
Dripping faucets, slow drains, leaking connections, and faulty shutoff valves are among the most common bathroom plumbing problems.
Showers and bathtubs involve several components that are often concealed once the bathroom is finished.
If you have a leaking faucet, clogged toilet, slow shower drain, hidden pipe leak, or need new plumbing for a bathroom renovation, it’s time to call a plumber.
Your bathroom depends on multiple plumbing systems working together every day. Toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, bathtubs, drains, and water supply lines all share a relatively small space, which means a problem with one component can sometimes affect the rest of the room.
2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer provides bathroom plumbing services for repairs, installations, leaks, drainage problems, fixture replacements, and bathroom renovations. Whether you have a toilet that keeps running, a shower with poor pressure, a clogged drain, or water appearing where it shouldn't, our plumbers can determine what's causing the problem and recommend the appropriate solution.
For bathroom plumbing service, call 2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer at (206) 487-1757 to schedule an appointment.
Some bathroom plumbing problems happen suddenly, while others develop gradually over months or years.
2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer can help with problems involving:
The symptoms you notice can often provide important clues about where the problem originates.
A toilet that won't flush correctly can quickly make a bathroom unusable. Other toilet problems may be less disruptive but can continuously waste water or eventually damage surrounding flooring.
Common problems include toilets that run constantly, clog repeatedly, flush weakly, leak around the base, or continue filling long after they're flushed.
Some issues originate inside the tank and can be corrected by replacing worn components. Others involve the water supply, seal beneath the toilet, drain, or piping farther into the plumbing system.
Recurring toilet clogs deserve particular attention. If plunging only provides temporary relief, there may be a blockage or drainage issue that needs to be addressed.
Dripping faucets, slow drains, leaking connections, and faulty shutoff valves are among the most common bathroom plumbing problems.
Because much of the plumbing beneath a bathroom sink is visible, leaks may be easier to spot than those concealed behind a wall. However, water can still damage cabinetry and flooring when a small leak goes unnoticed.
If you discover moisture beneath the sink, the source could be a supply line, valve, faucet connection, drain assembly, or pipe.
A plumber can identify the failing component rather than replacing parts unnecessarily.
Showers and bathtubs involve several components that are often concealed once the bathroom is finished.
Supply lines deliver hot and cold water, valves control flow and temperature, and drains carry wastewater away. Problems with any of these components can create symptoms such as dripping fixtures, inconsistent temperature, low water pressure, slow drainage, or hidden leaks.
Water appearing outside the shower or tub should also be investigated. Depending on when and where it appears, the source may involve plumbing, a drain connection, an overflow assembly, or the surrounding enclosure.
Finding the source before opening finished surfaces can help limit unnecessary disruption.
Hair, soap residue, toothpaste, and other material can gradually accumulate inside bathroom drains.
A single slow sink or shower may have a localized clog. When several bathroom fixtures begin draining slowly at the same time, the blockage could be located deeper in the drainage system.
Pay attention to other symptoms as well. Gurgling drains, sewage odors, water appearing in another fixture, or recurring backups can indicate that the problem extends beyond one drain.
Understanding the pattern helps determine where the plumbing needs to be inspected.
Not every bathroom leak leaves water on the floor.
Plumbing lines often run behind walls, beneath floors, and through ceilings, allowing a small leak to remain hidden. Warning signs can include water stains, soft drywall, damaged flooring, peeling paint, musty odors, or unexplained increases in water usage.
A ceiling stain in the room below a bathroom is another reason to investigate.
Because water can travel along pipes and framing, the visible damage isn't always directly beneath the source. Locating the leak accurately is an important part of minimizing unnecessary access.
Updating a bathroom may involve replacing a faucet, toilet, sink, shower fixture, bathtub, or several fixtures at once.
Professional installation helps ensure new fixtures are correctly connected to the existing water supply and drainage systems.
Replacement also provides an opportunity to inspect older plumbing that's normally difficult to see. Worn valves, corroded connections, deteriorated supply lines, and questionable piping can be addressed before everything is concealed again.
If you're planning a larger bathroom renovation, involving a plumber early can help prevent problems later.
Changing the location of a toilet, shower, tub, or sink may require moving both water and drain lines. Even when fixtures stay in approximately the same location, new equipment may require different valves or connections.
Evaluating those requirements before the final layout is established can help keep the plumbing portion of the project organized.
Whether it's a leaking faucet, clogged toilet, slow shower drain, hidden pipe leak, or a bathroom renovation requiring new plumbing, 2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer can help determine what needs to be repaired, replaced, or installed.
Call 2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer at (206) 487-1757 to schedule bathroom plumbing service.