If you have a sewer line, it is important to understand you have responsibilities to keep it in working order. While the municipality or county you live in is in control of the main line, you are in charge of the sewer line or lateral that connects to the city sewer line. The only exceptions are if the break occurs under public property where it joins up with the...
Read MoreWe often see only what is on the surface. Our homes consist of shiny appliances, flooring, pictures on painted walls and high or low ceilings. When it comes to our plumbing, we notice the sinks, the bathtubs, the faucets and even the drains. Yet, plumbers see beyond all these superficialities. For them, a major concern is always going to be the pipes. Why Pipes? One...
Read MoreHow to select a New Garbage Disposal Things to know prior to going to Home Depot, Menard’s or Lowe’s while your shopping for a new garbage disposal. Horsepower Size Brand – InSinkerator is brand we recommend Space in Cabinet (don’t purchase an garbage disposal that won’t properly fit) Plumbing Tip While you are installing a Garbage Disposal...
Read MoreAnyone can hire a plumber, but who knows what is to come after the fact. Are they going to do good work? Are you going to be scammed out of money? Is more damage than good going to be done? So many things can go horribly wrong when you hire the wrong professional to do work within your home, but here are some tips on how to choose the best plumbing service. A...
Read MoreOne would think that finding a good plumber and or electrician would not be as difficult as it is, but finding plumbers that can be trusted is a task that requires people to put them through a ‘screening process.’ The main reason why finding plumbers that can be entrusted and provide quality work is because, unfortunately, more often than not, they try to state that...
Read MoreKitchen and bathroom sinks, as well as, showers are considered to be heavy use fixtures, meaning they are used quite frequently. As with anything, constant and consistent use can lead to damage and with faucets (leakage.) Especially with high use items such as faucets, the internal mechanisms that help them function properly start to erode or break completely,...
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