Having a dishwasher in your home saves a lot of time and money. A dishwasher generally uses much less water than hand washing dishes and it keeps your hands from getting extremely dry. Installing a...
A leaking copper pipe in your home has the potential to cause significant damage and raise your water bill. Depending on the size of the leak, odds are this is a DIY project you should be able to...
When it comes to installing plumbing in your home, there are several selections to choose from; copper, CPVC and PEX tubing. The question is which one will be the most effective and safest option for...
Are you concerned about the quality of water you’re using to cook, drink, bathe and wash with? City water often tends to be full of chemicals that make it safe to use, but you don’t necessarily...
Purchasing a hot water tank is a big decision you don’t want to take lightly. Having warm water in your home is a necessity for showering, cooking and washing dishes – you want and need a...
Just because your water line is out of sight, doesn’t mean it should be out of mind. There are some pretty significant problems that can arise with your water line. Leaks, ruptures and blockages...
Problems with a toilet can often border on the line of being repaired or being replaced. Replacing a toilet is an expensive purchase, so it is important and cost worthy to be sure of when to repair...
The importance of clean drinking water is detrimental to you and your family’s health. At one point or another, your home may experience a backflow problem due to dramatic changes in water...
Faulty or worn plumbing seals can cause some major plumbing problems. They can cause leaks and cracks which can result in some serious repair and a hefty plumbing bill. To prevent future issues, you...
On those days you spend spring cleaning, don’t forget to add your drains to the list. Just like any other place in your house, your drains get a lot of use and can become filled with hair, food...