Toilet Clogged? What You Can Do About It

A clogged toilet needs your attention. It isn't just going to work itself out — it needs you to take action. A clogged toilet can occur for a number of reasons; for example, when someone puts something down the toilet drain that doesn't belong there, or when tree roots are growing in through your drain causing your system to clog or even backup. If you are experiencing a clogged toilet and you aren't sure what to do, read on for helpful tips. Read More 

How Often Should You Pump My Septic Tank?

First things first: Septic tank pumping is always a job for a professional, and never to be performed by the homeowner. It requires specialized tools, experience, as well as a vehicle that can effectively store the waste and move it off of your property. Not to mention the fact that it can be really disgusting; if for no other reason, you don't want to deal with it for that reason. Read More 

About Your Plumbing And Drain Cleaning

You need to keep the pipes in your home clean and this takes more than just making sure you try not to put the wrong things down them. You want to learn as much as you can about your drains and learn what to do and what not to do with regards to the drains. You also want to learn how a plumber can help you and when to call the plumber to come out. Read More 

If Your AC’s Refrigerant Is Low, You’re Going To Have Problems.

Refrigerant solution is like the lifeblood of your air conditioner. Whether you have an indoor single-room unit or an outdoor unit that handles air conditioning for your whole home, it needs refrigerant. When this solution runs low, your air conditioning may not work properly. To make matters worse, it can develop damage as a result of losing refrigerant. Here's what you should know about this situation.  Why Refrigerant Runs Out Read More 

Four Reasons For Water Supply Pipe Replacement

The water supply pipes that lead into your home aren't as problem prone as the sewer drain lines, but they aren't immune. In some cases, it may become necessary to have the supply lines replaced. 1. Lead Pipes Although not common, some older homes may have lead pipes. This is mainly a concern only if the pipes are part of the water delivery system or if they are in an exposed area. Read More