How Is Hydro Jetting Different from Cabling?

Hydro jetting and cabling are both ways of dealing with drain clogs. Your plumber will help you choose which one is right for your needs basedon the nature and severity of your clog. Here is a look at the differences between these two plumbing services.Hydro jetting involves the use of a high-pressure stream of water…

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What is Considered a Plumbing Emergency?

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It’s late on a Friday when you notice a plumbing problem. Does it warrant calling an emergency plumber, or can the issue wait until regular business hours? To help you decide, assess the situation by asking yourself these questions. Is There a Risk of Flooding? Flooding can cause water stains, sagging ceilings, mold growth, and…

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Snaking vs. Hydro Jetting

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There’s more than one way to clear a clogged drain. But which method is better—snaking or hydro jetting? A plumber can help you choose the right approach for your situation. Still, it’s helpful to understand the pros and cons of snaking and hydro jetting before you find yourself needing either one. What is a Drain…

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What is an Earthquake Shut-Off Valve?

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When an earthquake happens in your neighborhood, it’s important to keep in mind that not all of the damage to your building will be immediately obvious or even visible. One of the greatest hazards of an earthquake is that it can damage your gas pipes, leading to a dangerous leak. That’s why every California resident…

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Why You Should Hydro Jet Your Drains

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Slow drain? Whether caused by hair, goopy cooking grease, or other debris buildup, minor drain clogs can quickly become major headaches. Chemical cleaners and hand-crank drain snakes can only do so much. When you really want to clean your drains, not just unclog them temporarily, hydro jetting is the best option. What is Hydro Jetting?…

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Emergency Tips That Are Very Useful

Always know where the main water shut-off valve is located in case of a leak. Know how to turn off the water heater. If it’s a gas water heater, turn the switch to the “pilot” position. Isolation valves located at each fixture will stop the flow of water to that location. This allows water to…

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7 Critical Spring Plumbing Tips that Will Save You from a Disaster

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Spring is a perfect time to refresh your home and yard, and that includes maintaining your plumbing. Winter can be rough on your plumbing, but some spring plumbing maintenance can catch issues before they become costly problems. Here are seven spring plumbing tips to prevent problems later in the year. Check your pipes for winter…

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How do I Know if my Plumbing is Bad?

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Indoor plumbing is one of the most amazing developments of the modern age. Where would we be without a working plumbing system? Unfortunately, sometimes plumbing can develop serious issues. Read on for a dozen tell-tale signs of bad plumbing.   You notice standing water. If you see water puddling anywhere in your home, you’ll need…

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Every Homeowner Needs to Know These Signs of Water Leaks

[su_button url=”/Blog/” style=”bubbles” size=”10″]Back[/su_button] Most people envision water leaks causing instant flooding, but a leak could be hiding in your home for a long time before you even know it is there. The longer a leak is around, the more water it will waste and the more damage it will cause. By being aware of…

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