Most homes in the United States connect to a municipal water system. Cities collect water and treat it before sending it to your home. We trust treatment plants to remove harmful bacteria and other contaminants. But some municipal water treatment facilities fall short...
Sealing cracks, proper food storage, and regular pest control measures are the sine qua non of a pest-free home. However, many homeowners overlook the role of plumbing in pest infestations. This blog will explore how seemingly innocent plumbing issues can become a...
Is Plumbing a Good Career? Plumbing can be a dirty job. It can be physically demanding. A toilet weighs 60 lbs or more. A laptop weighs 4 or 5 lbs, yet some people complain when they don’t have a lighter model. Wouldn’t it be better to sit in...
Are you thinking about purchasing a dishwasher? Or simply wondering how well a dishwasher performs vs. hand washing? 20% of American homes with a dishwasher don’t even use it. The press claims that’s a bad thing for the environment, but is it? We often...
All plumbing pipes have a limited lifespan. Well-maintained copper lines can last 80 or more years, and PVC from 20 to 50 years. Average US homeownership runs for about 13 years. Serious plumbing issues may never arise during that ownership period. But what if they...
Slab Leaks & Mold Slab leaks occur in the water or sewer lines under the concrete foundation of your home. They often go unnoticed until they’ve caused significant damage, including mold growth, which can threaten your family’s health. Mold grows in...