Plumbing For Sanitation Purposes

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Plumbing For Sanitation Purposes

Do you remember the last time you started paying more attention to your home plumbing? It isn't always easy to tackle plumbing problems on your own, which is why I started focusing more and more on working with someone who knew what they were doing. It was really interesting to see how much of a difference it made to me to have a pro come in and take care of the job, and within a few short weeks, things had been completely taken care of. This blog is all about plumbing for sanitation purposes to streamline your life. Check it out!

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Three Plumbing Issues That Can Affect Your Washing Machine’s Water Supply Lines

28 January 2021
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Your washing machine may be a free-standing appliance, but it depends upon your plumbing system for proper operation. Issues with the water supply lines are problems for a plumber to address, not an appliance repair technician. 1. Stuck Taps Most washing machines are fed by two taps or water valves -- a hot water valve and a cold water valve. In most cases, these taps are left open at all times so that water can freely flow into the washing machine during normal operation. Read More …

Four Sounds That Mean You Need To Call A Plumber Immediately

21 January 2021
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Noisy plumbing can indicate issues that can lead to major damage or even be dangerous. There are four noises, in particular, that should put you on high alert and indicate that you should call an emergency plumber. 1. Dripping or Rushing Water You should never hear the sound of water dripping in the walls, in the ceiling or floorboards, or beneath a cabinet. The sound of rushing water in these locations is also a bad sign if you don't have water actually running somewhere in the home, as this can be indicative of a burst water supply line or water main. Read More …

How To Determine A Drain Clog Location

13 January 2021
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A clogged drain will cause sewage and water backups in your home, which in turn can lead to major biological hazards and water damage. It's important to locate a clog quickly so that the drain can be cleaned out and repaired. Single Fixture Examples of a single-affected fixture include toilet backups or single sinks that are slow to drain.  When only one fixture is affected, you can rest assured that the clog is likely somewhere in the drain line just below the fixture. Read More …

How A Sewer Video Inspection Can Benefit Your Business

30 December 2020
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As a business owner, if you own not just your main commercial building but also the property it's located on, you are of course responsible for the upkeep of everything on that property including your sewer or water pipes. You probably already do a good job of keeping up with inspections for the plumbing inside your building, but when's the last time you got an inspection of the pipes in the ground outside your facility? Read More …

Five Reasons For A Stinky Shower Drain

23 December 2020
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A smelly shower drain isn't a problem you should ignore. Fortunately, the issue is easily fixed once you know the cause. 1. Dirty Strainer Most shower drains are equipped with some type of strainer or hair trap that is meant to catch hair so it doesn't clog in the drain. You may need to unscrew and remove the drain cover in order to access the strainer for cleaning. When hair catches on the strainer and collects, it will also become a magnet for soap scum, dirt, and anything else that goes down the drain. Read More …