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Common Threats to Your Sewer Line

Mitigating Sewer Line Issues Your sewer line is crucial to the operation of your home plumbing system, so you need to make sure it’s always taken care of. Though built with sturdy materials, the smooth operation of your sewer line is not a guarantee. Here are some of the top ways your sewer line can become … [Read More]

Features of a Tankless Water Heater

Features of a Tankless Water Heater Water heaters are a crucial element in homes across the world. There are two types of water heaters: tank and tankless. Tank water heaters are still a dominant force in the industry, but tankless water heaters are growing in popularity due to their unique characteristics. Tankless water heaters warm … [Read More]

Do You Have Leaky Faucets or Leaky Pipes? This Is Costing More Than You Think!

Here’s the good news: A leaky faucet is a relatively inexpensive thing to fix, if you catch it early, before it gets worse. Sometimes a leaky faucet could just mean that it needs a new seat washer. This could be a small repair that takes less than an hour. Which we are never sure sometimes until … [Read More]

My Garbage Disposal is broken! Should I get a plumber?

Reason 1: Something has jammed the Disposal That loud crunching noise you hear is the evidence that something has fallen in that likely wasn’t meant for the disposal. Typically, once these items are lodged in the disposal, it can present a hazard to turn on the disposal.   DIY Fix: Try to remove the item first.  … [Read More]

Considering a Home With a Septic Tank? Here’s What You Need to Know

So, you’ve found your dream home. It’s in a great location. The price is right. But there’s one problem: it has a septic system. Don’t let that discourage you. Septic systems may seem foreign, but they’ll operate reliably for decades without causing any issues. To put your mind at ease, we’re breaking down what a septic … [Read More]

Avoid These Common Septic Tank Mistakes

Your home’s septic tank contains beneficial bacteria that help breakdown waste, making the water safe to leach into the ground. To keep the septic system functioning, you’ll need to protect these tiny living organisms from harmful chemicals and non-biodegradable material. How Bacteria Work Anaerobic bacteria, which don’t require oxygen, have the important role of eating and excreting … [Read More]

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