Maintaining your plumbing system at peak efficiency helps you save money. Fixing leaks as soon as they’re detected means you won’t waste water (which adds to your water bill). Checking for problems in your pipes allows you to fix issues before they become big: a broken water pipe can be very inexpensive to repair or […]
Read moreSo a week from today is New Year’s Eve. Have you made your New Year’s Resolutions yet? If not, and if you’re a homeowner, take a look below for four resolutions we feel every homeowner should make in order to help ensure that 2016 will be plumbing-trouble-free.
Read moreWhen it comes to your home’s plumbing system, knowledge isn’t just power, it can also save you a good deal of money. For example, did you know that the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that fully 10 percent of all homes in the country have water leaks that waste 90 gallons or more each day? What’s […]
Read moreIf someone on your holiday gift list recently purchased a home – or even moved into a new rental abode – consider presenting him or her with a gift this holiday season that he will actually use at least once this coming year: tools he can use to do small jobs with his home’s plumbing […]
Read moreIt’s human nature: we don’t think of the tools that serve us day in and day out until…they aren’t able to serve us anymore.
Read moreWhen it comes to engaging a plumber, are you asking the right questions of those you interview before hiring? Sure, you’re probably asking the plumber – or his company – about his license, his years of experience, if he charges an hourly or flat rate, and so on, but there may be some questions you don’t even know you should ask.
Read moreMost plumbers and plumbing companies tell you how great, affordable, reliable and honest they are.
Read moreCompanies need plumbers, too.
After all, because so many of us toil at work about 40 hours a week, we actually could be using our employer’s facilities more than our own, so any operations manager will tell you that, well, plumbing “issues” do arise from time to time.
Read moreIf you’ve just purchased a home, you have a bit of a learning curve ahead of you. If you’ve never mowed a lawn, you may need to start. If you’ve never had to replace a fuse, now you should learn. Do you know how to replace an air conditioner’s filter? Google how!
Read moreIf you’re like most homeowners, you rarely think about your home’s plumbing lines, let alone your town’s or city’s sewage lines. After all, unless you flush your toilet, nothing happens.
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