Most Glen Ellyn homeowners have a simple rule for plumbing: if it’s dripping, tighten it. If it’s slow, pour something down it. And if it’s really bad — call someone.
The problem with this approach is that plumbing problems are rarely as straightforward as they appear on the surface. A slow drain that seems like a minor inconvenience may be the first sign of a developing sewer blockage. A running toilet that costs a few extra dollars a month in water might indicate a failing fill valve about to cause a significant overflow. And the water stain on the ceiling that appeared after last winter’s hard freeze isn’t always just a surface issue.
Understanding when a plumbing problem needs professional attention — and when it genuinely doesn’t — saves Glen Ellyn homeowners money by avoiding unnecessary service calls on minor issues, and saves far more money by catching serious problems before they escalate. This guide walks you through the most common plumbing situations Glen Ellyn homeowners encounter and gives you an honest framework for knowing when to call a professional.
Water pressure that has always been adequate but has been gradually or suddenly declining is one of the most reliable early warning signs that something is wrong in your supply system.
Gradual pressure decline — noticed over months or years — most commonly indicates mineral scale buildup inside supply pipes restricting flow, or internal corrosion of galvanized steel pipes narrowing the effective pipe diameter. In Glen Ellyn’s older homes, this is a common finding and typically indicates that pipe replacement is approaching — a project best planned on your schedule rather than after a pipe failure makes it urgent.
Sudden pressure drop at a single fixture often indicates a failed or partially closed shut-off valve, a clogged aerator or showerhead (easily cleaned or replaced), or a supply line failure specific to that fixture.
Sudden pressure drop throughout the home is more serious — possible causes include a partially closed main shut-off valve, a significant supply leak somewhere in the system, a failing pressure regulator valve (PRV), or a municipality-side supply issue. A whole-home sudden pressure drop warrants immediate professional investigation, particularly if it is accompanied by any signs of water in unexpected places.
Water coming from your taps should be clear and odorless. Any deviation from this warrants attention.
Brown or rust-colored water from cold and hot taps simultaneously typically indicates disturbance in the municipal supply — often following main line work in the area. This usually clears within hours. If it persists, it may indicate iron corrosion inside galvanized supply pipes in your home — particularly common in older Glen Ellyn homes — or a corroding water heater tank.
Brown or rust-colored water from hot taps only strongly suggests internal corrosion of the water heater tank. This is an indicator of an aging water heater approaching end of life and warrants professional evaluation.
Rotten egg odor (sulfur smell) from hot water only indicates bacterial growth in the water heater — particularly common in heaters that have been set at low temperatures or left inactive. This is a solvable problem but requires professional water heater service.
Metallic taste or odor in cold water may indicate copper pipe corrosion — potentially a concern in homes with acidic water conditions — and warrants water quality testing and plumbing evaluation.
The distinction between a single slow drain and multiple slow drains is critical for diagnosing the severity of a drainage problem.
A single slow drain — one bathroom sink, one shower — is almost always a localized clog in that specific fixture’s trap or drain line. Hair, soap buildup, and debris accumulate gradually at the trap and the drain line immediately downstream. This is often addressable with a drain snake or targeted cleaning, and is the least serious of drainage situations.
Multiple slow drains simultaneously — particularly if they are on different levels of the home — indicate a problem much further downstream in the drain system, potentially at or near the main drain line or sewer lateral. Multiple simultaneous slow drains should be treated as a serious warning sign and warrant professional evaluation promptly, because a partial blockage at the main line can progress to a complete blockage that causes sewage backup into the home with very little additional warning.
Gurgling sounds from drains or toilets when other fixtures are used is a sign of air being pulled through the drain system — indicating a partial blockage somewhere downstream or a venting problem in the drain system. This is not a sound to ignore.
A toilet that runs continuously — making the characteristic hissing or trickling sound between flushes — is wasting water and money around the clock. A running toilet can waste 200 gallons or more per day, adding significantly to water bills.
Common causes include a failing flapper (the rubber seal at the bottom of the tank), an improperly adjusted or failed fill valve, or a damaged flush valve seat. Many of these are straightforward repairs, but an improperly maintained toilet that runs for months can also indicate that the toilet itself is aging toward replacement — particularly in homes with older toilets that are already less water-efficient than modern low-flow models.
Phantom flushes — where the toilet spontaneously begins running briefly without being used — indicate a slow leak from the tank into the bowl through a failing flapper. This is an early version of the running toilet problem and should be addressed before it becomes continuous.
Water stains on ceilings, walls, or around the base of fixtures are among the most important warning signs a homeowner can observe — because visible water staining represents moisture that has already been present long enough to discolor or damage the finished surface. What you’re seeing is not the beginning of the problem; it is a symptom of a problem that has been occurring for some time.
Ceiling stains below a bathroom indicate a leak from the bathroom above — potentially from a toilet seal, supply line, shower pan, or drain connection. The actual source may be difficult to identify without professional investigation because water travels along framing members before dripping.
Staining around the base of a toilet indicates a failing wax ring seal between the toilet and the drain flange. This should be addressed promptly — a failed wax ring allows sewer gases to enter the home in addition to causing water damage.
Staining on basement walls in a predictable location may indicate a pipe leak inside the wall, a foundation crack allowing groundwater infiltration, or a sewer lateral issue. Professional diagnosis identifies which.
Staining under sink cabinets is often a supply line, drain connection, or shut-off valve issue — typically a repair, but one that should be made before the cabinet base and flooring are damaged by ongoing moisture.
If your water bill has increased noticeably without any corresponding change in usage habits — no additional people in the home, no seasonal irrigation differences — there is likely water being lost somewhere in your system that you aren’t seeing.
The most common culprits are: running toilets (often audible but sometimes not), a failed irrigation valve that doesn’t fully close, a supply line leak inside a wall or under a slab, or a failing pressure regulator that allows supply pressure to spike and stress connections throughout the system.
A simple test for toilet leaks: place a few drops of food coloring in the toilet tank. Check the bowl 15 minutes later without flushing. If the color has migrated to the bowl, the flapper is leaking. This DIY test is free and immediate.
For unexplained bill increases that the toilet test doesn’t explain, a professional plumber can conduct a pressure and leak assessment that identifies where water is being lost even when no staining or visible leak is present.
Complete or significant loss of hot water is an obvious call-a-plumber situation, but the underlying cause matters for determining the right response:
Pilot light failure on a gas water heater — often relightable following manufacturer instructions, but if the pilot won’t stay lit, a failed thermocouple or thermopile needs replacement.
Tripped breaker on an electric water heater — check the breaker first. If it trips again immediately after reset, there is an electrical issue requiring professional attention.
Sediment buildup in a tank water heater — indicated by popping, rumbling, or banging sounds from the tank — reduces efficiency and heating capacity significantly. Tank flushing or replacement may be indicated depending on the severity and the heater’s age.
Undersized water heater for the current household’s demand — a practical issue that a plumber can assess and address with either a tank upgrade or a tankless water heater installation.
Call us for same-day or emergency service when: you have no water, a burst or actively leaking pipe, sewage backup in any fixture, no hot water, or a gas smell near a water heater or gas appliance.
Schedule a professional service visit for: persistent low pressure, slow drains in multiple locations, running toilets that haven’t responded to simple repairs, water staining in any location, unexplained bill increases, or any plumbing concern that has been present for more than a day or two without resolution.
Boss Plumbing Corporation serves Glen Ellyn and the surrounding DuPage County communities. Licensed, insured, and available when you need us. Call today to schedule service.
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