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11 Aug. 2015
Six Steps to Hiring a Good Plumber
Of all the possible problems that you can encounter in your home, plumbing problems are probably the worst. When facing a plumbing problem, you’re not only open to some serious water damage, but you may also experience inconvenience and discomfort with your water system. The most common plumbing problems that you should immediately call a plumber for are low water pressure, no hot water, a broken water heater, leaking pipes, sewer stoppage, and water line damage. While not all of these problems are obvious from the onset, a plumber is best because he will be able to diagnose the root cause and provide you with a solution. To hire a plumber, just follow the steps below: Read More
- By:rebecca
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24 Jun. 2015
Hard Water versus Soft Water
Water is water. Right? Yes and no. Water itself is good. The problem for plumbing stems from whether or not you have minerals in your water. The presence of minerals in your water can be damaging and costly to your plumbing over time. Whether or not your water has mineral deposits in it is the difference between hard water and soft water. Read More
- By:rebecca
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24 Jun. 2015
If Your Toilet Makes These Sounds, Call a Plumber!
Old or new, the sound of toilet should be consistent and uninterrupted all the way through the flush. Everyone notices a change in their toilet’s behaviors. Certain sounds can indicate problems that can be fixed with a few simple adjustments. Others, are indications that major plumbing problems are needing attention. Read More
- By:rebecca
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20 May. 2015
Tankless Water Heaters
If you are a homeowner, there are many things you need to consider. Everything from easy to do home maintenance to the price of installing new appliances become important decisions. One of the important considerations is the type of system you would like in your home to heat the water. Tankless water heaters are becoming more popular. However, before you buy one, there are some things you should consider. Read More
- By:rebecca
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20 Apr. 2015
Five Reasons Why DIY Isn’t a Good Idea
Carpenters and homes service people are professionally trained people that have many years of experience in doing their types of jobs. The proliferation of do-it-yourself shows are entire channels devoted to the subject who have made many of these tasks look simple. This is compounded by the time compressed shows that make these jobs look not only easy but also quick. However, there are five reasons to not do DIY projects. Read More
- By:rebecca
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20 Apr. 2015
Preventing Garbage Disposal Problems
HOW TO KEEP CONTROL OF YOUR GARBAGE DISPOSAL
A garbage disposal is a handy thing to have around the house. Like with anything else, you need to take care of it. It needs to be maintained properly. In keeping with its logic, here are a few do’s and don’ts. Read More
- By:rebecca
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20 Mar. 2015
Common Plumbing Problems
Most plumbing problems that occur in homes can be easily fixed. The biggest benefit, however, is that the repair costs are very reasonable.
- By:rebecca
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20 Mar. 2015
4 Causes of a Leaky Faucet
While most people find dripping faucets irritating, what many people don’t realize is leaks can also be expensive. Leaks can sometimes develop in the sinks and showers in basements, or in other areas, and go unnoticed. Even in areas more obvious, homeowners often don’t realize the amount of money being lost, and neglect prompt repairs. Water leaks should always be repaired as soon as possible.
Most leaks can be repaired easily, and inexpensively, and are generally caused by simple problems. There are a few basic causes of water leaks, such as problems with worn out washers, broken valve seats, corroded O rings, or broken pipes. These are some of the first things repairmen look for when dealing with leaking faucets.
- By:rebecca
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10 Feb. 2015
When To Call A Professional Plumber
After purchasing your home and settling in with your family, the last thing you probably want to hear is that something has broken and needs to be repaired. Sadly, this is something that will eventually take place and must be addressed.
When the time comes the decision will need to be made as to whether you can fix the problem for yourself or call in a professional. There are many problems in the home where the resident has the expertise of handling it. Unfortunately, when it comes to plumbing, some situations require a lot more than pouring a bottle of drain cleaner down your drains.
More Than Just A Clog
When you hear the water in your toilet escaping because the flap is stuck, it is possible to jiggle the handle and all will be well again. On the other hand, if the toilet bowl suddenly begins to overflow and the line needs to be cleared, this is not a plumbing task you should handle on your own. When it comes to clogs more often than not a professional will need to be called in especially when specific tools are required. This will be one of those projects that can quickly turn into a costly repair.
Some Like It Hot
Unless you live in the south, the residents in your household will demand hot water for daily use. With a few different pieces of equipment to choose from, when it comes to your hot water, this can be a challenge.
When the hot-water refuses to flow to the faucet and the only thing being delivered is cold water, the first reaction will be to check the valve to ensure functionality. If the thought of taking ice-cold showers more than once seems unappealing, then a professional should be called in immediately.
Keeping A Tight Fist
One of the main reasons why a resident might be tempted to do things for themselves is due to the cost. They may witness a leak of some sort and try to reduce the costs associated with a visit from the plumber by covering it up with some duct tape. This is a temporary fix, and the pressure of the water will eventually break through with a great deal of force. What may have been an easy fix from a hairline fracture could turn into an unwanted emergency, and that is not even including the higher cost of the after hours visit from your plumber.
Making Changes
The primary goal for any plumber is to ensure that clean water runs freely into your home and waste-water has the opportunity to leave. This requires a great deal of care and knowledge about the infrastructure. It is for this reason that renovations should include the guidance of a professional plumber, especially if you expect the integrity of your plumbing to remain intact. Plumbers are not in a position to remain on your premises 24/7, however, in most cases they are just a phone call away.
- By:kelly
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10 Feb. 2015
How To Keep Plumbing Repair Costs Down
Cutting on plumbing costs is very important. Utility expenses can get quite costly, so finding ways to cut back tremendously helps in the long term. You don’t always need to ask a plumber to repair your pipes when you make sure you do your own regular maintenance. Make sure that you keep an eye on things regularly so you won’t have to spend an arm and a leg down the road later.
One of the first things you may come across are leaks
These are caused by a number of factors such as: eroding pipes, clogged gutters, etc. The best thing to do is to make sure you get there early before the leak expands. You don’t want to have a huge hole in your roof and a monsoon come down to damage your property. Not only will be extremely costly to get the leak fixed because of the labor, you will have to replace your damaged goods. If you have any suspicion, contact a professional right away to prevent the ordeal from getting bigger.
Perform regular maintenance on your big appliances
If you have a water heater, you should definitely take extra care to make sure things are good. Sediment and mineral buildup is quite common. Do a routine check up a few times a year to keep things orderly. This way you won’t have to completely replace your water heater. It may also help to find out your warranty in case things do go bad.
Make sure your drains and pipes do not suffer any blockage. If you notice a change in temperature from your water or even the color, you should get your pipes and drains checked. This means that your water is not running efficiently like it should and as a result means more energy spent – putting a hole in your pocket.
Use drain friendly chemicals for cleaning
Before you begin using the chemical, why not get a plastic drain cleaner with barbs? Sometimes, you may experience a sink or a tub overflow. It’s a simple fix if the problem is not that serious. All you need is a drain cleaner with barbs to get all of the slime out of your drain. In more serious cases, get a chemical drain cleaner that’s not only safe for your drains but you as well. Breathing in these substances overtime get very harmful. Oil and residue definitely make a bad combination for your overall experience and means serious dollars spent. Invest your money wisely to help resolve the problem before it gets serious and you need a repairman’s assistance.
While it seems like getting repairs can be quite expensive, it’s important to be proactive. If you diagnose these problems a bit early, that will be more money saved. Also, you can save time because you can fix these little problems yourself and not have to wait for a professional to help you out. You’ll have a better gauge to find the best solution to the problem. However, also keep in mind that being a DIY plumber can lead to bigger messes and larger expenses. When in doubt, call a plumber.
- By:kelly
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