The Sour Reality of Orangeburg Sewer Pipes
Did you ever have an idea that seemed good at the time but it ended up backfiring later on? Sure, we all have. In fact, it has even happened in the plumbing industry. We can look back at some plumbing methods from decades ago that…
Why Water Heater Making Noise and Solutions
What sound is your water heater making? If it’s making any odd sounds like something popping or banging, there may be an internal issue that requires attention. The type of noise your water heater is making can help us diagnose the problem. My water heater…
Tips for Installing a Shower Drain Assembly
Renovating a bathroom can be exciting as well as fulfilling if you’re tackling the job DIY-style. After you cross off the bigger decisions such as tile style, paint colors, and fixtures, you’ll need to finalize smaller details – such as the shower drain. In this…
Tired of Low Water Pressure? Learn How to Give it a Boost
Having low water pressure in your home can be a big hassle. Everything from showering to watering the lawn can take longer which can be really frustrating. If you’ve tried to fix your low water pressure and nothing seems to help, there’s another option –…
What You Should Know About Push-Fit PVC Fittings For Irrigation Pipes
Having a home irrigation or sprinkler system can be a timesaver – until there’s a problem with a pipe. In the past, repairing or installing a PVC irrigation pipe required messy glue to make watertight connections. Thankfully, there is something that makes this process quicker,…
Clay Sewer Pipes and the Problems They Present
In the modern world, not many people connect plumbing to clay and terra cotta, probably because they do not have the strengths of more common metallic or plastic pipes. But clay sewer pipes have an interesting history and are worth knowing about. The History of…
Will My Water Heater Freeze When It’s Cold Outside?
Unless you live in a warm weather climate, you’re probably going to experience some wintry weather. And along with that comes freezing temperatures. It also means your hot water heater will be working extra hard to make sure the water is warm when you need…
What is an Earthquake Shut-off Valve?
An earthquake shutoff valve is a useful precaution for homes that use gas for heat and power. It is a device that can be installed connected to the gas meter. They should be able to prevent gas leaks opened up in the tumult of an…
Understanding How Drain Clogs Happen
A clogged drain is one of the most common plumbing issues. Noticing an unusual smell or sound or visual backup of water in a drain are all good first steps to being aware of a clog. What Causes Drain Clogs A clog can be caused…
Keep Your Garbage Disposal Clean
There are a lot of myths when it comes to keeping your garbage disposal clean and functional. But the main thing to keep in mind is that it will continue to function so long as the disposal and drain are free from food and other…