Published by Memphis Plumbing Repair Experts | Updated April 2026
Many Memphis, Tennessee homeowners try to delay calling a plumber — hoping the problem will fix itself or wanting to save money. But ignoring plumbing warning signs almost always leads to bigger, more expensive repairs. Here are the 7 signs that mean you need to call a licensed Memphis plumber immediately.
💧 Sign #1: Persistent Slow Drains
A single slow drain might be a simple clog. But if multiple drains throughout your Memphis home are slow — kitchen sink, bathroom, shower — it's a sign of a main sewer line problem. This is not a DIY fix. A professional Memphis plumber with camera inspection equipment can identify and resolve the issue before it becomes a sewage backup.
📈 Sign #2: Unexplained Water Bill Spike
If your Memphis water bill suddenly jumped with no change in usage, you almost certainly have a hidden leak. Even a small leak can waste 10,000+ gallons per year. Our Memphis leak detection team uses acoustic equipment and thermal imaging to find leaks inside walls, under slabs, and underground — without destructive exploration.
🦠 Sign #3: Sewage Smell Inside the Home
Sewage odors in your Memphis home indicate a broken vent pipe, dried P-trap, or cracked sewer line. Never ignore this sign — sewer gas (methane and hydrogen sulfide) is both dangerous to breathe and potentially explosive. Call our Memphis licensed team immediately if you smell sewage inside your home.
💦 Sign #4: Low Water Pressure Throughout the Home
Low water pressure in one faucet might just be a clogged aerator. But low pressure throughout your entire Memphis home suggests a corroded main line, significant leak, or water main issue. Our Memphis diagnostic service identifies the root cause in one visit.
🟤 Sign #5: Discolored Water
Brown or rusty water from Memphis taps usually indicates corroded galvanized pipes or a failing water heater. Yellow-green tint suggests copper corrosion. Cloudy white water means air in the pipes. Any persistent water discoloration in your Memphis home should be professionally investigated — it's a health concern as well as a plumbing issue.
💧 Sign #6: Water Stains on Walls or Ceilings
Water stains indicate an active or past leak inside your Memphis home's walls or ceiling. Even old stains should be investigated — the source leak may still be active and causing mold growth behind surfaces. Our Memphis team can inspect, locate, and repair hidden leaks with minimal wall damage.
🧊 Sign #7: No Hot Water or Inconsistent Hot Water
Lack of hot water in your Memphis home can mean a failed heating element, faulty thermostat, sediment buildup, or a completely failed water heater. If your unit is over 10 years old and in Memphis's water conditions, replacement may be more cost-effective than repair. Call PHONE_NUMBER for a same-day water heater assessment.
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