Albuquerque homeowners can count on Wagner for all of their water line needs. From installation to repair, we are here to help. Wagner has been in business for almost 100 years, and we have the experience and expertise to get the job done right!
Save a little cash when you hire us to repair or maintain your home’s heating, cooling, plumbing or electrical systems.
Terms & ConditionsNot valid with any other offers. Minimum of $200 must be met. Must be used at the time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Normal business hours only. Discount applies to repairs only. All prices do not include tax. Valid in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Placitas, Corrales, East Mountains, and Los Lunas.
You may encounter issues that could be the result of damaged or faulty water lines. They include:
Leaking pipes can cause all sorts of problems in your home, from mold and mildew growth to structural damage. Fortunately, there are a few telltale signs that can help you spot a leak before it gets out of control.
One of the most common indicators of a leak is a sudden spike in your water bill. If you notice that your bill is higher than usual, it’s worth taking a closer look at your plumbing. Another sign to watch out for is water stains on your ceilings or walls. These stains are often caused by leaks in the pipes above. If you see any suspicious stains, it’s important to have them checked out by a professional as soon as possible.
Leaks can also sometimes be heard before they’re seen. If you hear dripping or running water when all of your fixtures are turned off, there’s a good chance you have a leak somewhere in your home. By being on the lookout for these signs, you can help prevent serious damage to your property.
One of the most common complaints among homeowners is inadequate water flow. This can be caused by a number of factors, including hard water deposits, rust, and scale buildup in pipes.
Over time, these substances can restrict the diameter of the pipe, reducing the amount of water that can flow through. In some cases, the problem may be due to clogged aerators or shower heads. Another possible cause is a water pressure regulator that is set too low. Inadequate water flow can also be caused by leaks in the system.
If you suspect that your home has a water flow problem, it’s important to have a professional plumber take a look at the system. With proper diagnosis and maintenance, you can ensure that your home will have adequate water flow for years to come.
If a home has high water pressure, a number of problems can arise. First, high water pressure can damage pipes and plumbing fixtures, leading to leaks and costly repairs. Second, high water pressure can cause appliances that use water, such as washing machines and dishwashers, to break down more quickly. Finally, high water pressure can make it difficult to get a good seal on faucets and valves, leading to wasted water.
While some homes may have naturally high water pressure, others may have high water pressure due to a problem with the municipal water system or the home’s own plumbing. If you suspect that your home has high water pressure, it’s important to have a professional check it out and make any necessary adjustments.
Do you have emergency water supply issues that need to be solved immediately? Contact us, so we can respond right at your doorstep to fix the issue.
Wagner’s $200 Water Heater Install Discount applies to standard and tankless water heaters. Plus, get a New Mexico Gas Company credit up to $375 on select water heaters, and up to $600 Federal Tax Credit.
We also offer financing with payments as low as $35/month (WAC).
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Offer not valid with other offers or annual contracts.
Terms & Conditions*Offer excludes commercial properties. Available for a limited time. New Mexico Gas rebate is available only to New Mexico Gas customers. New Mexico Gas Company offers rebates up to $300 on select high-efficiency ENERGY STAR certified tankless gas water heaters. Terms and conditions apply. See here for rebate details. Federal tax credit available for certain high-efficiency water heaters. Please see WagnerMechanical.com for details.
Receive $200 off when you have us install a new water softener! We also offer financing with payments as low as $72/month (WAC).
Terms & ConditionsMaintenance on your water heater will keep it and your plumbing working properly. Offer not valid with other offers or annual contracts.
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Keep an eye on your water pressure. If the pressure is too low or too high, these are clear indicators that something is wrong with your plumbing. Call us right away to install a pressure-reducing valve on your main water supply.
One of the most effective ways to reduce water consumption in the home is to install water-conserving faucets. These faucets are designed to reduce the amount of water flow without sacrificing performance.
One of the most important things you can do to maintain your home plumbing is to test your water shut-off valves on a regular basis. These valves allow you to control the water flow into your home, and if they become stuck or damaged, it can cause serious problems. Fortunately, testing them is easy to do and only takes a few minutes. Start by turning off the main water supply to your home. Then, identify the shut off valves for each individual fixture, such as the sink, toilet, and shower. Slowly turn each valve until the water is turned off. Once the water is off, turn on each valve one at a time to make sure that it opens and closes properly. If you find any valves that are difficult to turn or seem stuck, have them replaced as soon as possible.
Since 1928, Wagner has been your trusted, local team for all your home service needs. We’re proud to serve the Albuquerque and Santa Fe metro areas, including the communities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, Los Lunas, Bernalillo, and Belen.
Alburquerque
87102 , 87104, 87105, 87106, 87107, 87109, 87110, 87111, 87112, 87113, 87114, 87115, 87120, 87121, 87122, 87123, 87124 , 87144, 87004, 87008, 87015, 87031, 87043, 87047, 87059 , 87068
Santa Fe
87501, 87505, 87507
Belen
87002