The Steps Of Installing A Sewer Line

Most people never have to give any thought to their sewer lines. They don't have to consider the pipes that connect their home to the main sewer line. You could find yourself in a position where you are forced to have a newer line installed. You could have recently purchased a new property you want to build on, or perhaps your current sewer line is old and needs to be replaced. Read More 

How Radiant Floor Heating Compares With A Forced-Air Furnace

When your furnace is running constantly and you're still shivering in your home, your thoughts may turn to a radiant floor heating system. Radiant heat keeps you warmer at the same thermostat setting while a traditional forced-air furnace leaves you shivering. The difference is in how the systems operate and how the different types of heat make you feel. Here's a comparison between the two heating methods. Radiant Floor Heating Eliminates Cold Flooring Read More 

How To Protect Your Pipes And The Benefits Of Camera Inspections

Even when you take good care of your plumbing system, you can still experience periodic clogs or leaks. Drain cleaning with a snake or plunger can usually take care of many small problems, but there are times when a professional plumbing service is necessary. Your plumber will have the tools necessary to inspect your pipes to keep them clear and functioning as they are supposed to. With the ability to inspect your plumbing with cameras, you can find out exactly where a leak is or clog, making it easier to remedy the problem. Read More 

Why Call A Plumber Before You Move Into Your New Home?

You just bought a house, and you want to move in right away. However, even if you have an all-clear from your home inspector and you have the keys in your possession, you want to call your plumber before you move in. If you haven't signed papers yet on your new home, you'll want to call your plumber to inspect the pipes and septic system to ensure everything is running smoothly, but it's always a good idea to get a plumber to your new property even if you have already committed to your new place. Read More 

Handling After-Hour Plumbing Emergencies Quickly

It's 5 AM — you've got a big day ahead of you and all that you want to do at this moment is slip into a hot shower before the day begins — but there's no hot water! This, and so many other plumbing emergencies, can happen at the most inconvenient times. Do you know what to do if you were to encounter a plumbing emergency outside of regular business hours? Read More