Plumbing Tips and Advice (147)
Finding the Cause of Plumbing Noises Around the Home
Your home’s plumbing system will normally make a range of noises as it operates normally. However, you may hear different noises that you have never heard before. By understanding which noises are normal and which could be the sign of a bigger problem you can often prevent expensive plumbing repairs. Whistling Plumbing Sounds Whistling sounds […]
Read MoreThe ABC’s of Plumbing – Hydrojetting
Over time, pipes inside your home can begin to accumulate limescale, grease and other debris that can gradually slow the flow of waste water, eventually causing drains to empty slowly or backup. While snaking, rodding are effective in many situations, the safest and most effective way to clear out stubborn clogs and thoroughly clean out […]
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions About Tankless Water Heaters
Is a Tankless Water Heater the Right Choice For My Home? When it comes time to replace your old water heater, you make be considering the advantages of upgrading to a tankless water heater versus buying another new tank-style water heater. Here are some common questions about tankless water heaters. How does a tankless water […]
Read MoreThe ABC’s of Plumbing – Water Heater Thermocouple
If the pilot light pilot light on your gas water heater will not stay lit or the burner that will not ignite, you likely have a defective thermocouple. A thermocouple works by sensing the heat from the pilot flame and, when the temperature is high enough, it sends a signal to the gas valve to […]
Read MoreHow to Know When It’s Time for a New Water Heater
Conventional tank-style water heaters have a lifespan of around 10 years. Depending on the amount of use and whether or not it has been properly maintained, it could last significantly longer, or need replacement much sooner. So how do you know when it’s time to replace the water heater or whether you should continue making […]
Read MoreSave Money With Energy Efficient Plumbing Fixtures
Reducing water usage around the home not only helps to conserve and protect our critical water supply, it also saves energy, reducing your utility bill. Conserving water saves energy by reducing the cost of water treatment, heating water and running appliances that use water. In fact, according to the EPA, if every U.S. home had […]
Read More5 DIY Plumbing Mistakes to Avoid
Performing plumbing projects around the home can be a satisfying way to improve your home and save a little money. However, before tackling those plumbing projects it’s important to understand the potential pitfalls to stay safe and avoid damaging your home. 1. Chemical Drain Cleaners When a drain becomes clogged the first thing many homeowners […]
Read MoreLow Flow Toilet Solutions That Save Water With Each Flush
Looking for ways to reduce your water bill? Toilets are one of the most water-intensive plumbing devices in the home, using as much as 7 gallons of water with each flush. By comparison a low-flow toilet uses just 1.6 gallons. If you aren’t ready to replace all your toilets with low-flow toilets quite yet, but […]
Read MoreProtect Your Family From Hot Water Scalding
Hot water scalds account for 20% of all burns and every year more that 2,000 U.S. children are treated for scalding. Scalding can also lead to secondary injuries such as heart attacks, falls, and broken bones, particularly among the elderly. Most scalding accidents occur in the kitchen and bathroom, and the vast majority are avoidable. […]
Read MoreIdentifying and Fixing the Causes of Low Water Pressure in the Home
The causes of low water pressure in the home are many, and the cure can range from simple point source fixes to more complex water supply upgrades. The following are some helpful tips to diagnose and fix some of the most common causes of reduced water flow in the home. Obstructed Faucet Aerators Hard water […]
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