Plumbing Service & Maintenance
Recognizing signs of plumbing trouble in your home is crucial. Common indicators include water pooling, low water pressure, mold growth, increased humidity, rising water bills, and drain backups.
When facing plumbing issues, it’s vital to seek professional assistance rather than attempting a DIY fix. While some homeowners may try to tackle the problem themselves, relying on experienced plumbers ensures that issues are addressed effectively, preventing potential future complications. Professional plumbers possess the necessary expertise, tools, and troubleshooting skills to resolve problems efficiently and reliably.
Plumbing Installation
When it comes to plumbing installations in your home, the expertise of a seasoned local plumber can make a world of difference. Whether you’re embarking on a new construction project or upgrading outdated plumbing, the key lies in top-notch materials and craftsmanship. Our team specializes in delivering premium plumbing installations designed to stand the test of time, enhancing both the functionality and value of your property for years to come.- Custom Homes
- Renovations
- Hot Water Tanks
- Tankless Water Heaters
- Plumbing Fixture Installs
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Energy Efficiency
The best way to avoid frozen pipes is by letting cold water drip from the faucet. This is because moving water won’t freeze as quickly as standing water.
This is, of course, only necessary for exposed pipes, i.e., pipes that are external or close to exterior walls. There’s no need to run faucets that are served by well-insulated pipes.
The best way to prevent a clogged sink drain is by keeping solids and oils out. Avoid discarding food scraps, coffee grounds and cooking grease down the drain. For bathroom sink and shower drains, make sure to regularly clean out hair and soap scum or use a screen to catch hair and other debris.
If your toilet keeps running, it may be due to a few different reasons. Luckily, the most common of them are simple fixes.
The first thing to check is the chain and flapper assembly. A short chain might not allow the flapper to close all the way, causing water to run out of the tank constantly. A long chain can get trapped under the flapper, preventing it from closing fully. Adjusting the chain length is a simple fix that should prevent your toilet from running.
If the running hasn’t stopped, call a plumber to have your toilet professionally inspected.