Our shower habits causing damage to our plumbing is probably not the first thing that comes to mind when you twist that knob to get the shower going. However, the way we get ready each morning can have a natural effect on our plumbing system. So, what are the things we do that cause unwanted […]
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Factors to Consider Before a New Toilet Installation
A toilet installation is one of the essential plumbing services for you to consider. After all, how do you expect to live inside your home without a working toilet? It is the most important plumbing fixture in your entire home. People in your house use it several times a day, and if it doesn’t work, […]
Read More3 Important Water Saving Plumbing Tips for Your Home
The waste of water will not only increase your home’s water bill. It is estimated that trillions of gallons of water are wasted every year here in the United States, and a lot of that is because of plumbing problems. That is why it is a good idea to install water-conserving issue fixtures. A faucet […]
Read MoreA Few Reasons Why Hot Water Might Be Coming Out of Your Cold Faucet
When you turn on your cold water faucet in your bathroom or kitchen, but you feel warm or hot water coming out immediately, it is natural to feel a bit confused. This confusing plumbing problem can be incredibly obnoxious to deal with, as it is likely you will continue to forget and become angry every […]
Read MoreWhy Your High Water Bill Might be Because of a Running Toilet
You might not even realize it, but your toilet could be the cause of your high running water bill. A leaking toilet can waste around five gallons of water per minute, which adds up very fast. Even a tiny leak could be responsible for losing 20,000 to 40,000 gallons of water every day. If you […]
Read MoreEssential Plumbing Tools All Homeowners Should Own
While most plumbing issues that you will encounter in your home should be handled by a professional plumber that you trust, there are certainly some smaller tasks that a handy homeowner could tackle on their own. A flooding basement is never something to take on by yourself, but a leaky faucet you could likely handle […]
Read MoreWhat to Do if Your Basement is Flooded
A flooded basement is an actual concern for a lot of homeowners. Depending on your cellar stairs, finding an indoor swimming pool could lead to worries of water damage, mold, and ruined personal belongings. Standing water is a serious breeding ground for some nasty bacteria and fungi. It is not necessarily a lost cause if your basement does flood, […]
Read MoreEssential Plumbing Tips for Pet Owners
There is no doubt that pet parents love their furry friends a lot. So much so that they will typically let them roam the house freely. However, have pet owners considered how the actual plumbing of their humble abode impacts their furry friend? The reality is, although it’s an innovative concept to consider, plumbing in […]
Read MoreWhy You Might Be Seeing Discolored Water in Your Home’s Plumbing
It’s never a good sign when the water coming out of your faucet is something other than expected. If it comes out too fast, too slow, too hot, too cold, there’s a problem. Coming out discolored is another issue, but there can be several reasons for water that’s tinted red or brown, not all of […]
Read More3 Common Commercial Plumbing Issues to Pay Attention To
Commercial plumbing is not like residential plumbing. When a problem comes up, it could have major consequences if it isn’t addressed quickly and appropriately. Because buildings and businesses are typically up to code, that could result in a lawsuit or an issue with permits if the plumbing is not fixed in accordance with local standards. That being […]
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