As a new homeowner, I can tell you that things aren't always as simple as they appear. I started thinking about it a few years ago, and I realized that there were some serious problems with our plumbing system. We had issues with drains working correctly and toilets flushing like they should, so I started focusing more heavily on understanding the basics of our plumbing system. Within a few short months the entire system was operating more fluidly because of a few changes that I made, so I wanted to create a blog all about my journey. Check out these articles to learn more about the plumbing basics.
8 July 2017
When many people think about installing a heating system in their home, they automatically think about installing a gas-powered or electric-powered furnace. Even though a furnace is a popular choice for many, it is not the only option that you should look into. For example, depending on where you live and what your needs are, you might find that a heat pump is an even better choice. These are a few signs that a heat pump might be right for you.
5 July 2017
If you are remodeling your home, then you may want to complete a bit of plumbing service. This will allow you to upgrade your sinks or install new pipes to replace older ones. If you are simply a homeowner, then you may not have a great deal of plumbing knowledge. You may find yourself in some pretty tough situations, like tight spots around supply lines that are extremely difficult to maneuver yourself.
28 June 2017
Chemical drain cleaners are an effective tool for homeowners to have, but there's a time and place for them. In some cases, using a drain cleaner to try and fix a plumbing problem in your home could be downright dangerous. If you're considering using a chemical drain cleaner for a plumbing problem, make sure that the following three situations aren't currently happening to you. When Plunging Drain cleaner can typically be used in sinks and bathtub drains, but there's one instance where you should never use it.
21 June 2017
"Drain cleaning" and "drain clearing" are two phrases that are used interchangeably throughout the plumbing world, especially when it comes to residential plumbing services. While both services work towards achieving the same goal - leaving your drains clear of any and all obstructions - they use different approaches for tackling the problem. Drain Clearing To understand the difference between drain cleaning and drain clearing, it's a good idea to start with the easiest and least expensive option.
13 June 2017
When you hire a plumbing contractor, they almost always charge by the hour for labor. Most of them will let you know what that hour costs. If the work you have for them may not cover an hour, plan ahead. If you are going to buy an hour's time with a plumber, make sure you get an hour's time. Here is how. Unclogging a Drain or Toilet, Plus Something Else