Your bathtub, like the kitchen sink, is an often under-appreciated fixture. It is responsible for funneling hundreds of gallons of water and particulates down your drains and out to the municipal sewer system every month. This includes soaps, shampoos, dirt, and hair, so it is no mystery why your bathtub gets clogged. The following are some common signs and reasons your bathtub backs up and how to fix the issue.
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When you think of a plumbing inspection, you may imagine a plumber making sure everything is in good shape before you buy a property. But, you should have plumbing inspections done regularly, not just when you buy a building. The plumber should have a checklist of items to inspect, including components like the pipes and fixtures throughout the building.
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Friday, February 15th, 2019
Your property has two kinds of plumbing. The first is the plumbing that runs throughout your home, bringing water into various rooms and carrying used water out. Outside of your home is the larger sewer line that carries the used water away from your home and deposits it into the municipal line. Unlike your home’s plumbing, the sewer line is located underground and is susceptible to corrosion from outdoor sources. This post will go over the issues you can expect to deal with and you can do about it.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019
There are advantages and disadvantages to buying an older home. These are often more affordable and come with a lot of character. There is also a good chance the home has already been modified or was a custom home. But, older homes can also have more issues because they have gone through years of normal wear and tear of use. If you own an older home or are considering buying one, it is important to know the signs of worn out plumbing and when replacement is needed.
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2019
If you have noticed water backing up into your bathtub, you probably know something isn’t quite right. The water can come from a few places, like your kitchen sink, washing machine, and even toilet. Plumbing drains for these fixtures are usually small in size and lead to larger main lines and eventually the sewer line. The following can help you know if you may have a clog and what you can do about it.
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2018
Most burst pipes aren’t like in the movies, with a flood of water knocking down walls and washing out the front door. Rather, burst pipes often start as small leaks. You may be wondering why a small leak is so bad. Leaks, even small ones, can result in serious damage to your home and to your plumbing pipes. They can cause mold, damage your drywall and floors, rust other pipes (resulting in more leaks), and cause substantial damage that could cost you thousands. In Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle, winter often causes freezing temperatures. Cold temps and plumbing leaks can result in even greater damage.
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Monday, February 12th, 2018
Most homeowners know that winter can cause problems for their plumbing. If it gets too cold, water can freeze your pipes, which can impact water delivery and even cause bursts. A burst pipe may not seem like a big deal, especially if it is outside. However, they can occur behind walls or under your foundation, causing substantial water damage. Other common plumbing problems that can result in larger issues include water line breaks, broken water heaters, and clogged drains.
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Tuesday, January 9th, 2018
Your kitchen sink and bathtub have separate drain lines, but they ultimately all connect to a single line that leads into the sewer. If your sink is draining into your bathtub, something has definitely gone wrong somewhere in the plumbing lines. If you begin to experience this issue, scheduling an expert to come and check the system is your best options for resolving it. It is important to know how your plumbing drains work and how your sink backs up into your bathtub before the problem happens.
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Tuesday, November 28th, 2017
Aside from the sanitation factor, commercial drain cleaning is good maintenance policy. Regular drain cleaning removes build-up, prevents sewage issues, and keeps your kitchen clean and safe. Regular drain cleaning and maintenance are necessary in all seasons. This post will go over the problems that can happen in the winter if you don’t take care of your drains and grease traps.
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Wednesday, November 8th, 2017
If you have a new construction project, how you set up the plumbing is probably one of your last concerns. You may be thinking that as long as the toilets flush, then everything is adequate. You are probably focused on the layout, design, and other features that sell buildings. This thought process can actually be a mistake. You should always include a plumber as part of your new construction team.
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