From Toilets to Hose Spigots

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From Toilets to Hose Spigots

What do toilets and hose spigots have in common? Well, they both use water. They're also both installed by a plumber — or at least they should be. Plumbers have a pretty broad spectrum of work, which is not something we think about often enough. They need a lot of knowledge to do their jobs because one day they might be installing a toilet, and the next, they may be cleaning out a sewer vent. No two days are the same when you are a plumber! This blog will share more insights and information about plumbers' jobs and the incredible work they do.

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5 Ways Residential Drain Cleaning Keeps Your Home Livable

21 March 2022
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When your pipes become too clogged, or if you have a plumbing issue in your home, it can start to affect the rest of your home. The water will back up and overflow into other fixtures and cause damage to other areas of your house. You might now notice the scent of your drains as well. Here is how residential drain cleaning keeps your home livable: 1. Reduce Risks of Clogs and Sewer Backups Read More …

3 Signs Your Water Heater Needs To Be Replaced

21 March 2022
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Water heaters are a pretty integral part of most homes. Our daily lives are inextricably linked to water heaters, and we rely on them to heat our homes and to provide hot water. Of course, despite their prevalence, water heaters are not indestructible. They will eventually wear out, and when that happens you'll need to replace them. There's Not Enough Hot Water If you find yourself constantly running out of hot water when you need it, it might be time to upgrade to a new water heater. Read More …

When Is A Water Well Pump Replacement The Best Option?

9 March 2022
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Are you frustrated by the erratic flow of your well water? The most likely cause of this irregular supply would be low water levels, but a malfunctioning water well pump could also contribute to this problem. A faulty water pump will often cause low water pressure and eventually no water when it breaks down totally. If you've recently confirmed the well water levels are okay and there is no power outage, the next sensible conclusion would be the water pump is faulty. Read More …

Signs Your Gas Line Needs Repair

25 February 2022
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Gas lines supply natural gas that provides energy to run different home appliances. Generally, natural gas is eco-friendly and safe, making it a preferred energy source for many homeowners. However, your gas line may wear out over time, calling for repair. But, when should you carry out gas line repair? Here are a few indicators. Plant Death Placing indoor plants in your house can enhance your home's beauty. When you supply your plants with sufficient light, air, and water, the plants should experience healthy growth. Read More …

Why Shouldn’t You Consider A Standard Efficiency Furnace?

15 February 2022
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If you're replacing your old furnace, your choices will usually come down to standard or high-efficiency models. Standard efficiency furnaces must meet the minimum 80% AFUE standard and typically cluster around this number. On the other hand, high-efficiency furnaces come with various AFUE ratings, although they'll generally be well above the standard efficiency models. Standard efficiency furnaces have one clear advantage: cost. However, high-efficient furnaces offer numerous additional benefits. If buying a higher-efficiency furnace fits within your budget, it's often the better option. Read More …