Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017
Spring is a great time for plumbing check-ups and repairs. By checking the condition of the plumbing throughout your home, you can potentially avoid expensive problems. There are some quick things you can do as spring arrives, including checking your plumbing for leaks and checking your toilet for issues.
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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017
Most homeowners hold onto a bottle of liquid drain cleaner in case they have to deal with a clog. The use of chemical drain cleaners is largely considered a standard practice. Many people try to use these cleaners before they contact a professional plumber for help.
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2017
If your home is not prepared for winter weather, your plumbing system could pay the price. The biggest plumbing problems typically occur during seasons that put stress on your pipes. You can save hundreds in repair costs by learning how to keep your pipes from freezing. Here are six tips to help you prepare your plumbing for winter.
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2016
You may realize that you have taken the benefits of modern plumbing for granted, especially when your home develops problems like leaks or loss of hot water. If you do have plumbing problems, it is very important to fix them as soon as possible. A small and relatively inexpensive issue with your plumbing can quickly turn into a very expensive mess if you do not manage the situation properly.
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Everyone should take special care to maintain their sewer and drain lines. This is especially true in older homes because the plumbing deteriorates due to time and inferior building materials. Owners of newer homes do not have to worry too much about drain and pipe blockages as long as they maintain their plumbing.
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Many homeowners and plumbers choose to use plastic plumbing for a variety of reasons. Plastic plumbing is less expensive and lighter than metal. Also, plastic is not prone to corrosion and it is not as difficult to install. Although many homes contain plastic plumbing, there are some potential issues to consider. Understanding these potential issues will help you make the best decision for your home.
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2016
If you own your own home, your utilities, especially your plumbing, are the primary systems upon which your family relies. You use your utilities every day, but may never give them a second thought until they stop working.
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Many people never consider getting their plumbing system serviced unless it clogs up or breaks down. By waiting, you are essentially betting on your plumbing system to fail and waiting to pick up the pieces when it does. Refusing to have your plumbing system serviced is a costly and risky way to manage it. The following are three reasons everyone should consider having a inspection and service done on their plumbing system today.
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Most blockages do not require a hydro jet drain cleaner. A handyman or plumbing company with a drain snake or electrical cable cleaner can handle most clogs. Grease blockages are especially difficult to remove, however. Grease builds up overtime in drainage pipes and eventually turns into a viscous sludge that never completely leaves your plumbing. These clogs always return because they must be completely removed and average drain snakes are not capable of this level of cleaning. It will only be a matter of time before the blockage builds back up and clogs your pipes again.
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The most common plumbing problems are leaky pipes, dripping faucets, and clogs. Most of these issues can be tackled by a plumber or handyman. However, these issues often mask bigger problems that, if unchecked, could result in a serious repair bill. So how do you know if you have a serious plumbing problem? Here are four tips to help you diagnose common plumbing problems.
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