Dripping kitchen faucet – plumbing service in the Falkenberg municipality

Suspect a leak? We fix dripping taps and plumbing issues fast in Falkenberg.

When home plumbing acts up — how we help

It often starts small: a dripping tap, a drain that runs slowly, or radiators that feel uneven. But plumbing problems tend to grow if you wait too long — especially when water is involved. That’s why it’s smart to deal with it early, even if you’re not sure what’s causing it.

With us you get a plumber who works calmly, carefully, and with a focus on getting it right from the start. We ask the right questions, look at the whole picture, and explain what needs to be done — in a way that’s easy to understand. When we’re done, we leave a neat result and a clear summary of what was done and what to keep an eye on going forward.

We mainly help homeowners — but also businesses — across the Falkenberg municipality. Whether the job involves the kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, technical room, or outdoor installations, you can count on solid work and clear communication. We’re based in Ätran and serve the whole municipality.

Not sure which service to choose? Pick a more general troubleshooting/service option and describe the issue, and we’ll take it from there.

Contact us about home plumbing

Need help with home plumbing in the Falkenberg municipality? Call us or send a message and we’ll help.

Planeterra Installation AB
Org. no.: 559459-7543
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Common questions about home plumbing

What should I do right away if I suspect a leak?

If you suspect a leak, the goal is to reduce the risk of damage quickly. If you can, shut off the water at a visible shut‑off valve (for example under the kitchen sink) or at the main shut‑off. Wipe up water and protect floors and cabinets with towels or a bucket where it’s dripping.

Please note what you’ve seen: where it leaks, whether it gets worse when you flush or use the tap, and when it started. A photo (or short video) helps a lot — it often lets us bring the right parts right away and reduces unnecessary extra visits.

How do I know if it’s a drain blockage or something else?

A typical blockage often shows up as slow drainage or gurgling sounds. If several drains in the house are affected at the same time, it can indicate a larger issue further out in the system — not just a clog close to the trap.

Odor, recurring clogs, or drainage that works sometimes but not others can also be signs that the issue needs a more thorough investigation. If you’re unsure, it’s better to choose troubleshooting/service rather than guess — we’ll find the root cause and fix it properly.

I don’t know what’s wrong — can I still book?

Yes, absolutely. It’s common to notice only the symptom: “the pipes make noise,” “the pressure feels off,” “there’s no heat,” or “the drain runs slow.” You don’t need to diagnose it — that’s our job.

Just describe what you’re experiencing, when it started, and whether anything changed recently (renovation, new tap, power outage, pressure drop). From that we can usually decide the best path: troubleshooting, service, or a more specific fix.

How can I prepare for a visit so it goes faster?

The biggest time‑saver is access. Clear out under the sink, around the toilet, in the laundry room, or near the technical room so we can reach valves and connections without moving things. If you have a drip or leak, put out a bucket or towels.

If it’s a heating issue, check whether it affects the whole house or just one room, and whether you’ve heard air in the radiators or noticed a pressure change. Manuals or model names (for example for the hot water heater or circulation pump) are a bonus — but not required.

Can I get a rough price estimate in advance?

Often we can give a reasonable range once we know a bit more about the issue, and even better if you can send a photo of the area. But plumbing can vary a lot depending on access, the condition of the installation, and what’s hidden behind cabinets, walls, or floors.

The most important thing is that you get a clear plan: what we start with, why, and which options exist if we find more. The goal is that you feel in control — not that costs “run away.”

When is it better to call instead of using the form?

If you have an active leak, risk of water damage, or something feels urgent (for example a total blockage and risk of overflow), it’s better to call right away. We can guide you through the first steps and quickly decide what needs to be done.

For everything else, the form works great — especially if you attach a photo or describe the issue clearly.