2020

Five Common Problems With Urinal Plumbing

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Urinals are a staple in most commercial restrooms, as they are easier to maintain than a toilet and they help maximize space in small men's rooms. Urinals aren't immune to problems, though. Know the most common issues and how they are caused so you will know when to bring in a plumber for help. 1. Low Pressure Low water pressure will make it nearly impossible to fully flush the urinal. Water will enter the basin, but the basin will drain slowly and all of the waste may not exit the drain.

23 September 2020

Should You Consider An Aerobic Septic System For Your New Home?

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If you're building a new home in an area without municipal sewer access, then you will need a septic system on-site to provide wastewater disposal. Although it's easy to think that all septic systems are the same, there are several factors to consider for new installations. Choosing between an aerobic and anaerobic system will be one of the most crucial decisions you will make. Anaerobic systems are the option familiar to most homeowners.

18 September 2020

Reasons To Use A Hot Water Heating System For Your House

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When you are building a new house, you want to make sure that you are getting the right heating system for your house. If you live in an area that has to deal with a lot of cold weather and a long winter, you might want to think about using a hot water heating system to heat your house. There are several benefits to using a hot water heating system. If you don't know how one of these systems work, then read on for more information.

26 August 2020

How To Detect Gas Line Leaks

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If you need to inspect a gas line for damage, then you should know how to perform gas line leak detection. There are three main ways to detect a leak in the gas line — a natural gas odor inside the house, dead plants outside, and ill health effects.  Check For Natural Gas Smell Inside The number one best way to know, whether you are a professional plumber, contractor, or just a homeowner, that there is a gas line leak is by detecting the smell of natural gas.

21 August 2020

Great Advice for Hiring a Heating Contractor

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If there is a severe issue with your heating system, it's best to hire a heating contractor to come up with an effective, safe repair. When you want to hire heating contractors, you can be confident in your selection too by keeping in mind these tips. Determine If One Is Required First Before you go ahead and hire a heating contractor, it's important to first make sure you need this professional.

5 August 2020

Easy Repairs For Home Water Faucet Issues

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If one of the faucets in your home seems a bit worse for wear, then it may be time for a full replacement. Plumbers can also make some of the faucet repairs for you and you can try your hand at the more simple ones yourself. If you are thinking of completing a DIY job, find out how to fix some of the more common faucet problems.  Sprayer Not Working

28 July 2020

Three Precautions To Take When Your Water Heater Leaks

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Water heaters can do their jobs for years on end without any significant problems popping up, but when issues do start, they can create quite a headache for homeowners. It's important to keep it at the point of being a headache rather than potentially risking life or limb over a leak. As soon as you're finished calling a plumber to fix this problem, take steps to protect yourself from the following problems.

28 July 2020

Three Reasons To Hire A Pro To Install Your New Water Heater

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When you're looking into getting a replacement water heater, there are a lot of decisions to make, like what kind of heating you want and how big the tank is. While it's not impossible for homeowners to replace the tank on their own, it's also not the wisest choice. If you're planning on getting a new water heater, this is why you should get help from a professional. Consult on the Type of Water Heater

20 July 2020

Five Rules To Prevent Plumbing Pipe Issues

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Your plumbing system works only as well as the pipes that route away the wastewater. Fortunately, you can avoid most pipe problems if you follow these five rules. 1. Check the Pressure The water pressure from your municipal water source and the pressure your plumbing can handle can be very different things. Further, municipal water pressure can fluctuate depending on water flow and area usage patterns. Pressure regulators on your water line smooth out these fluctuations, but if the regulator fails, then excess pressure can lead to leaking pipes.

6 July 2020

Don't Let Septic Problems Get Down: Why You Need To Service Your Septic Before Summer

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Now that summer is almost here, you probably have a list of things you want to do. If septic maintenance isn't on the list, you need to add it. You might not think that septic maintenance would belong on your summer to-do list. But, it definitely should be. In fact, summer is the perfect time to have your septic tank serviced. That should include septic system pumping and cleaning. Here are three of the reasons you need to have your septic serviced this summer.

29 June 2020