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3 Reasons Your Gas Water Heater's Burner Won't Ignite

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Conventional storage water heaters are surprisingly simple appliances. If your water heater uses gas as its fuel source, it relies on a burner to generate heat. In a typical design, you will find the burner at the bottom of the tank, and exhaust from the combustion process travels up a flue. Along the way, a heat exchanger extracts warmth from the combustion gases and transfers it to the water in the tank.

28 September 2020

3 Situations That Require Hydro Jet Cleaning

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Most homeowners are familiar with using drain cleaners and snakes to clear clogs, but hydro jetting is a newer, more sophisticated option for incredibly stubborn problems. Although hydro jetting requires more expensive equipment and skilled operators, it can be useful in a wide range of situations. Keep reading to discover three drain problems that you can quickly and effectively solve with a hydro jet. 1. Old, Built-Up Clogs Clogs that seem to appear from nowhere are often the result of years of drain abuse.

1 September 2020

Tips To Clear Out A Slow-Draining Tub

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If it takes a long time for water to drain out of your bathtub, take action today. Your slow-draining bathtub could cause serious issues with your entire plumbing system, including a sewer backup. Below are tips you can use to clear out your slow-draining tub today. Suction Out the Drain Many things can cause bathtubs to drain slowly, including clumps of hair and dead skin. Even things you might not expect to clog up your bathtub drain can easily do so, including bath bombs, facial clay, and makeup.

31 August 2020

Your Business Can Benefit From Hydrojetting

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Hydro jetting is common practice for home sewer systems, but did you know that businesses like yours can benefit from hydro jetting too? There is no reason for you to deal with clogs frequently in your workplace or business. Commercial plumbers can take care of your problem, and they can often do it in a single visit. Hydro jetting may be the key to taking care of your plumbing woes.

21 August 2020

How Can You Tell When Your Septic Tank Needs Pumping Services?

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If your home has a septic tank system in the yard, all your home's wastewater goes to it. A typical tank holds around 1,000 gallons of waste, so you must pump it when it needs it. How do you know when to pump the tank, though? If you are not sure when to pump your tank, here are three signs that can help you know that it needs pumping services now.

12 August 2020

How To Check For Plumbing Problems After A Foundation Repair

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If you've had issues with your foundation in the past, you know how much of a headache fixing it can be. For a period of time, your entire life is turned upside down, as the foundation contractors will perform various tests and repairs to ensure that your foundation is secure and not having any issues. As tough as that time can be, it's vital that these jobs are done since if the foundation fails, the entire house can suffer as a result.

7 August 2020

Drowning The Misconceptions About Bathrooms In Off-Grid Homes

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Maybe you are dreaming of an off-grid life free of things like a water bill or power bill. However, if you are like most people with these ideas, you are apprehensive about giving up certain things. Bathrooms in off-grid homes get a bad rap, but it is really unfair misconceptions that cause this issue. Misconception: Off-grid homes usually have an outhouse It is true that some off-grid homes have outhouses, but the typical, modern-day off-grid home will have an actual bathroom with a toilet and all those amenities you would expect to see in any other home.

6 August 2020

Tips To Help You Find The Best Placing For The Water Heater In Your New Home

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There's a lot to think about when you are building a brand new house. Ready-made homes can be very convenient because you don't have to worry about selecting each and every detail of the property. All of the most important parts of the residence are already intact and this is great if you're all about ease. However, when you want a custom home that includes the kinds of features that really matter to you, purchasing new construction is truly the optimal choice.

13 July 2020

Three Signs Your Sewer Line May Need Replacing

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Many homeowners don't give any considerable thought to their home's sewer lines, the pipes responsible for carrying away waste from the home to the sewer. However, just because it's out of sight and out of mind doesn't mean that nothing can go wrong with it. If you ever experience any of these three signs, chances are you need to consult with a plumber, as your sewer line may be damaged or may need replacing.

13 July 2020

Well Water Pressure Problems: Low Pressure Solutions

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When your home relies on a well for your water supply, the water pressure could be unpredictable. One of the most common problems that homeowners encounter with well water is low water pressure. Some homeowners write this off as a cost of having well water. The truth is that it doesn't have to be. Here's a look at a few things that your plumber can do to help you resolve your low water pressure problems.

1 July 2020