November 2025

Water heater installed inside a building, showing a typical lifespan scenario by NWA C&S Plumbing

What Is the Average Lifespan of a Water Heater?

Understanding the Typical Lifespan of a Tank-Style Water Heater A water heater is one of the most relied-on systems in your home, working daily to provide hot water for showers, laundry, and cleaning. Like any appliance, it won’t last forever—but proper care can add years to its service life. On average, tank-style water heaters last […]

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Modern shower with plumbing issues such as low water pressure in a Fayetteville, AR home

What Causes Low Water Pressure in the Shower?

Why Water Pressure Matters A strong, steady shower is one of life’s simple comforts, but when water pressure drops, it’s frustrating and can signal deeper plumbing problems. Poor pressure doesn’t just affect comfort—it also impacts your water heater’s performance, increases shower time, and can indicate leaks or corrosion in your plumbing system. In Northwest Arkansas,

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Close-up of a dripping bathroom sink faucet being inspected for leaks by NWA C&S Plumbing

What Causes a Dripping Faucet and How to Fix It?

Why a Dripping Faucet Shouldn’t Be Ignored That steady drip from your kitchen or bathroom sink isn’t just irritating—it’s wasteful. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. That’s water (and money) literally going down the drain. Beyond the cost, a leaking

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Professional plumber flushing a residential water heater to remove sediment buildup in Northwest Arkansas home

How Often Should You Flush Your Water Heater?

Why Flushing Your Water Heater Matters Your water heater works every day to deliver hot water for showers, laundry, and cleaning. Over time, minerals and debris in the water supply—especially in hard water regions like Northwest Arkansas—settle at the bottom of the tank. This sediment layer reduces your heater’s ability to warm water efficiently and

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Leaking pipe inside a wall showing early signs of a hidden water leak in a home

What Are the Signs of a Hidden Water Leak in Your Home?

Why Hidden Water Leaks Are a Serious Problem A small, unseen water leak may not seem urgent, but over time it can waste thousands of gallons of water and cause extensive property damage. What begins as a pinhole leak in a pipe inside your wall or under your floor can lead to structural issues, mold,

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Modern tankless hot water heater installed by NWA C&S Plumbing providing energy-efficient home heating

What Is the Average Lifespan of a Tankless Water Heater?

Why Tankless Water Heaters Last Longer Tankless water heaters are designed for efficiency and longevity. Unlike traditional units that store and repeatedly heat a large volume of water, tankless systems heat water on demand—only when you turn on the tap. This “instant heating” design means the system doesn’t experience the same constant stress or exposure

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Leaking sink pipe causing water damage under the cabinet, showing when to call a professional plumber in Northwest Arkansas

How Do I Know If I Need a Plumber or If I Can Fix It Myself?

Why Knowing the Difference Matters It’s tempting to try fixing every plumbing problem on your own, especially when you want to save time or money. However, plumbing systems are more complex than they appear. A small mistake—like overtightening a fitting or using the wrong sealant—can lead to leaks, water damage, or costly repairs later on.

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Plumber repairing a leaking ceiling pipe after frozen pipes burst and caused water stains in an NWA home

Can Frozen Pipes Burst Even After Thawing?

Why Frozen Pipes Are Dangerous When temperatures fall below 32°F, the water inside your plumbing system begins to freeze, especially in exposed areas like attics, crawl spaces, and exterior walls. As water freezes, it expands with tremendous force—enough to crack copper, PVC, or even PEX pipes. The real danger comes when the ice begins to

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