Plumbing / Basements
It is Time to Finish the Basement
by Guest Post on Nov 27, 2018
Treat your basement the same way you’d treat other rooms in the home and you’ve instantly created more space that can be used for a variety of purposes. So many homeowners fail to recognize the space that is available in the basement. Continue reading →
Simple Steps to Replace an Old Radiator
by Stephen Davies on Feb 15, 2019
If your home is not being heated efficiently, it may be time to replace the radiator. Old, corroded radiators use more energy than newer, more energy-efficient models. Some homeowners even choose to change their radiator for a more aesthetically pleasing one. Continue reading →
Mechanical Plumbing Preventative Maintenance
by Valerie Muscat on Apr 10, 2019
Ask any business or homeowner and he or she will tell you the importance of conducting regular plumbing preventative maintenance. If you think routine inspections are costly and unnecessary, wait till you have a burst pipe on your premises. Continue reading →
What Is Water Damage Insurance? What are Common Claims?
by Guest Post on Jun 11, 2019
Water damage insurance is a type of protection provided in most home insurance policies against sudden and accidental water damage. Water damage insurance does not cover damage resulting from the negligence or inability of the owner to maintain the house. Continue reading →
Your Checklist to Save Money on Plumbing
by Guest Post on Jul 29, 2019
A list includes a few important considerations that can help prevent costly plumbing emergencies. Continue reading →
Should You Opt for Trenchless Sewer Repair?
by Joe Goldstein on Aug 6, 2019
Dealing with sewer problems is not a ton of fun. At best you might have a bad smell coming up through your drains, or a tree growing into your pipes. At worst you might have a backed-up sewer, or a fine from the city. Continue reading →
4 Professional Home Plumbing Tips and Ideas You Must Know About
by Guest Post on Sep 12, 2019
It can be a relief to own your own home instead of an apartment. There is no rent to pay, you can decorate your home how you like, and you do not have to bother a landlord to get things fixed when they break. However, owning your own home means that if something does break, the responsibility is squarely on your shoulders to get it fixed. Continue reading →
4 Common Bathroom Plumbing Problems
by Boris Dzhingarov on Sep 20, 2019
The plumbing is one of those silent features that never makes its presence apparent, until the day something goes wrong with it. The most common problems are the most annoying, but generally, they are also easy to address by a professional plumbing service. Continue reading →
Avoid Plumbing Ripoffs and Work With a Reliable Plumber
by Daryl Spector on Oct 16, 2019
Professional services are in-demand these days. Hiring a plumber may be as easy as dialing a number in the yellow pages or find online, but that’s not always a wise choice. There’s more to it than just that, and that’s what we are going to talk about. Continue reading →
How Much Does Hot Water System Installation Cost?
by Ricky Hillman on Nov 25, 2019
Despite living in a relatively warm country, a good number of Australians believe that having convenient access to hot water is essential to daily life. That is why water heating accounts for up to 21% of the average energy consumption. Continue reading →
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