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Call the Plumber: When to Hire a Professional for Your Pipe Repairs
You have a choice: do it yourself or get a professional to come to your home. Video instructions are available online on what you need to get done, so why not take it on yourself, right? Well, I think we both know it's not that easy.
The Warning Signs: How to Know When Your Water Heater Needs Repairs
Even as one of the essential elements, homeowners don't often think about their water heater until it needs work. That said, there are countless indicators of when your residential water heating system requires attention.
Are You Ready for the New Year? Important Water Heater Chores
One way to start a productive new year is dedicating some time to home maintenance. It’s also easier to keep track of household chores when following a schedule.
Why Backflow Prevention is Essential
Backflow is a plumbing term that describes when water flows in reverse towards the water used for showers, drinking water, and other everyday tasks. The health risks that accompany backflow are substantial.
Six Signs That Say It's Time to Replace a Porcelain Throne
A toilet is a vital plumbing fixture used multiple times a day in every household. Though toilet systems are made from sturdy materials and have a design to withstand consistent use for several years, they are not indestructible.
Reasons to Regularly Flush Your Water Heater
Most water heater manufacturers recommend flushing the water heating system every six months to once every year. Yet, most households wait until their home heating or plumbing starts acting up before considering a flush.
Here’s Why You Shouldn’t DIY Your Toilet Repair
Most homeowners don’t schedule a plumber’s visit to resolve a small clog or an incorrect fitting on their water heater. There are plenty of minor plumbing fixes that do not warrant the help of a professional plumber.
Watch Those Roots! How Tree Roots Can Damage Your Plumbing
Many homeowners enjoy having big trees in their yards. They add beauty to the landscape, increase the home’s aesthetics, and provide shade and fresh air. Yet, most people do not consider that the roots of these trees can encroach the underground sewer lines and cause severe plumbing and structural damage.
Reasons Why Your Toilet Flushes Twice
Everyone’s toilet acts up from time to time. One of the most frequent problems is the toilet flushing twice in a row. It might not seem very serious, as this issue doesn’t cause any damage.
Is It Normal for Water Heaters to Make Knocking Sounds?
Water heaters are among the most critical and hardest-working home appliances. They ensure a steady and continuous hot water supply for various activities, including bathing, cooking, washing dishes, doing laundry, cleaning, and space heating.
What Causes Clogged Garage Floor Drains?
Some home driveways have the luxury of being sloped so that excess water naturally runs towards the road rather than pooling in the garage. For other homeowners, including a floor drain when planning the construction of a garage or installing a new one after moving in is key for proper drainage.
Low Water Pressure in Your Shower? Here's How You Can Fix It
A shower without the proper pressure quickly transforms what should be a relaxing experience into water-soaked torment. Getting the "just right" pressure as you shower can take a while, depending on the water source and the home water valve.
Causes of Blocked Toilets In A Home
Did you know that people with high-protein diets produce more solid waste? Unless they introduce a balanced amount of fiber into their daily regime, hard waste could be the reason for a backed-up toilet.
All There Is To Know About An Anti-Siphon Faucet
Clean water is crucial to a healthy society. In the United States, there are regulations on how we can reuse water to ensure that communities have uncontaminated and potable water for drinking and other activities within their households.
Why Toilets Run Between Flushes and How to Fix It
If you haven't encountered a toilet continuing to run in between flushes yet, it's still likely going to happen at some point.
The Most Common Causes of Low Water Pressure in a Phoenix Home
Turning a shower’s flow to the max and rinsing off with firehose-like water pressure is wasteful.
What Is an Electronic Leak Detector and How Does It Work?
When a homeowner notices any sign of a leak, they look to find the source of the leak and try to fix it as quickly as possible to minimize the extent of the damage.
Why Won't the Toilet Tank Fill Up?
To diagnose the problem, check whether the water valve is open and checking the water pressure elsewhere in the house.
Plumbing Tips for Worry-Free Christmas and Holidays
Christmas and holidays are all about fun, food, get-togethers, and creating memories.
Common Causes of Low Water Pressure in Your Phoenix Home
If you are experiencing slower than normal water flow from the faucets and fixtures in your Phoenix home, there is a good chance that there is a low water pressure issue.