FAQs

Wilbur R Drewry Electrical & Plumbing Contractor, Inc

  • Why do I have low water pressure?

    Low water pressure is typically caused by aging pipes, blocked aerators, a malfunctioning pressure regulator, or problems with your main water supply line.
  • When should I replace my water heater?

    Water heaters should be replaced when they exceed 10-15 years of age, show signs of tank leakage, or need repeated repairs that make replacement more economical.
  • Why do my breakers keep tripping?

    Breakers that trip repeatedly signal an overloaded circuit, short circuit, or ground fault condition. This situation presents a fire risk and requires immediate professional evaluation.
  • What is a GFCI outlet and where is it needed?

    A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet prevents electrical shock hazards. Building codes mandate their installation in moisture-prone locations including kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and outdoor spaces.