If you have a plumbing problem or are doing some home renovations, you want the job to go as quickly and smoothly as possible. To make sure that happens, there are some things you can do in terms of working with your plumber. Here are a few tips.
Read moreTechnology is advancing rapidly in many different areas, and plumbing is no exception. New plumbing technology focuses on systems that are more environmentally friendly by conserving water, as well as plumbing that is easier to use.
Read moreAs 2017 approaches, many of us start thinking about New Year’s resolutions, things we will do to improve our lives in the upcoming year. So, while you are making those resolutions, don’t forget to throw in a few for your plumbing system as well. Keeping your plumbing system problem free will also help you improve […]
Read moreHomeowners in North Texas have many different questions about their plumbing, especially when it’s related to a particular problem they are having at the time. Here are four of the most common questions people have about plumbing.
Read moreKeeping your plumbing fixtures well maintained is the secret to making sure they work well for you and have a long life. Here are a few tips on maintaining plumbing fixtures in your new home.
Read moreIt may only be June, but winter will be here soon enough, and you want to be prepared for the cold weather. So, get your pluming system ready for winter while the weather is still warm. Don’t wait until the last minute and risk frozen pipes that could leave you without water.
Read moreDo you hear things that go bump in the night? More specifically, do you hear thumping or banging that sounds like it is coming from your water pipes?
Read moreGenerally, the things to look for that can give you some indication of the condition and age of your pipes are your water quality, tiny leaks and corrosion. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on your pipes because, although they can be expensive to replace, it can be even more expensive to fix […]
Read moreIt’s called PEX piping, and plumbing experts are hailing it as a big leap forward. PEX stands for cross-linked polyethylene. And it has some big advantages. First off, it is only about a third of the cost of copper pipe, and it is faster and easier to install. Some have described it as similar to […]
Read moreNow and again you have a minor plumbing problem around the house. A leaky faucet, a clogged toilet and the like. They are problems that you know are not that difficult to fix. And yet, you are reluctant to do it yourself because you are afraid of what might happen, that something might go wrong.
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