Fixing Plumbing Problems

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Fixing Plumbing Problems

When I married my amazing spouse ten years ago, I moved into the home he already owned. Unfortunately, this house was located approximately 75 miles from my parents’ home. Because I lived with my parents until I married my husband, living a long distance from my parents has been extremely difficult. So, I strive to visit them as often as I can. However, staying at my childhood home these days has one downside. It has a huge, plumbing problem. Because of this plumbing issue, I always dread taking a shower at my parents’ home. Thankfully, I don’t have any plumbing problems at my house. On this blog, I hope you will learn how plumbers expertly tackle complicated pipe issues.

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Winterizing Your Summer Cabin

13 December 2016
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Every summer must come to end. If you own a summer cabin, this means winterizing your summer vacationing abode to ensure that it's ready when Memorial Day rolls around. Here are a few easy general plumbing tips for winterizing your summer cabin or vacation home: Drain (Flush), Open, Blow Out, and Shut off Water is your summer cabin's biggest winter foe. Thus, the first step to winterizing your summer vacation home or cabin is shutting off your water supply. Read More …

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair: 3 Preparations That Will Expedite The Process

26 September 2016
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If your sewers are acting up and you suspect that repairs are needed, consider getting a trenchless sewer replacement. You can expect to pay anywhere from $60 to $200 per foot of piping replaced. The repair process basically starts when the contractors visit your property. They will use a camera to determine what repairs are needed and whether a trenchless sewer line repair is appropriate for the job. Finding the root of the problem and then preparing your property for the types of repairs needed can take some time. Read More …

5 Baby Items You Should Not Flush Down The Toilet

9 August 2016
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New babies can create a lot of household trash that you will have to dispose of. While it may be tempting to dispose of some items, such as diapers and wipes, in the toilet, you should remember that you should only flush human feces and toilet paper in the toilet. Other items can increase the likelihood that your toilet will clog, even if they claim to be flush-able. Below are some commonly flushed items that you should be aware of as a parent. Read More …

Avoid A Drain Clog By Not Sticking These Foods Down Your Garbage Disposal This Barbecue Season

22 June 2016
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The temperatures are increasing and barbecues are being fired up. But when you host a summer cookout, the last thing you want is for a clog to develop in your drain. Unfortunately, this is a situation many people face simply because they place foods they shouldn't down the garbage disposal. These foods then get stuck in the drain and a clog forms. This can cause your water to drain slowly or not to drain at all. Read More …

How To Manage Your Home’s Winter Humidity, And Maintain The Right Furnace Humidifier For Your Home

25 February 2016
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As outdoor winter temperatures fall, winter air can become quite dry as colder airholds less moisture than warm air. Then, when the low-moisture cold outside air is pulled into your home by your furnace, it is warmed but still contains the same low amount of humidity, making your home's air dry. Dry winter air in your home can pull the moisture from your body, cause breathing problems from allergens, and increase your chances of catching cold and flu viruses. Read More …