Every homeowner should know how much water their home consumes. They should also sense when something isn’t right regarding their home’s water usage. Whatever the case, observe the unusual in your property. The underlying cause of a slab leak might… Read More
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When Should You Replace Your Old Plumbing Appliances and Fixtures?
You shouldn’t have to continuously replace a plumbing fixture or appliance before it breaks down for good. The signs are in front of us, such as a toilet out of the dark ages or a water heater with a rusty… Read More
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What Size Water Heater Does Your Family Need?
Running out of hot water is prevalent if your household consists of teenagers. Sometimes, you have to schedule your shower. Otherwise, cold water will remain. If your existing water heater doesn’t support sufficient hot water to fill your beautiful jacuzzi… Read More
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When Must You Invest in a Sewer Line Replacement?
Everyone likes to assume that all the technology we purchase will last forever as long as we maintain them. In fact, technology will only last how it was designed to last, and your sewer line is no exception. In truth,… Read More
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Eliminate Clogged or Slow-Moving Plumbing Drains
The frequent reasons for drain blockages in homes is bathroom product, grease, and paper product like wipes and paper towels. In most cases, you are able to clear a clog with a plunger or a minor household drain snake. Then… Read More
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Reasons for Why Your Shower Squeals
If your shower squeals, screams, or whistles every time you take a shower, it’s safe to say things are not functioning as they should with your home plumbing. Here are several reasons why your shower squeals and what to do… Read More
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Reasons Why Your Toilet Flange Leaks
There’s a high possibility that a broken toilet flange is to blame if your toilet constantly leaks. The flange is the metal blend on top of the wax ring that locks your toilet to the floor and bolts the connection… Read More
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Does Your Water Smell Like Rotten Eggs?
Does your water smell like rotten eggs? The cause of the odor is typically hydrogen sulfide gas or sulfur bacteria, which is generally in a house or building’s water supply. Nonetheless, it’s common for people to experience various smells from… Read More
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How Do I Fix Smelly Drains?
Does your kitchen drain smell? The stuff that ends up in our drains, like hair, leftover foods, and grease, can lead to smelly drains. The black gunk that gathers up in your sink that releases the smell is known as… Read More
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Plumbing Problems in Your Vintage Home
Did you recently move into a vintage home? Vintage homes have their fair share of plumbing problems just, like any other property with running water. Houses built in the 1960s with galvanized pipes are beginning the end of their life… Read More