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Are sewer cameras worth it?
Tree roots visible in sewer camera inspection Our plumbing system is one of the most critical components of any building. It ensures that...


How to maintain your garbage disposal
In our quest for sustainable living, one often-overlooked hero lurks beneath our kitchen sinks—the garbage disposal! These unassuming...


Can I flush wet wipes?
"Flushable" sanitary wipes can cause serious damage to our sewer systems. Flushable wet wipes have gained immense popularity in recent...


Peek-a-Loo! Don't let your plumbing scare you this Halloween.
Plumbing problems can be a nightmare, so follow these simple tips and you can enjoy a clog-free Halloween! 1. Toilets are for toilet paper ONLY! Flushing anything other than toilet paper (e.g., wet wipes, tampons, wrappers, paper towels, dental floss, etc.) can lead to serious clogs in your sewer. 2. Noisy pipes should be looked at by a plumber. Ticking, knocking or gurgling noises coming from your pipes could be a sign of a water pressure issue, clog, or an phenomenon called


My hot water tank is leaking! Does it need to be replaced?
Hot water tanks are often overlooked or forgotten about, and this is common due to its 10-12 year lifespan. Along with most hot water tanks being located in a rarely used part of our home, we fall victim to the, "out of sight, out of mind" trap. We only tend to realize there is a problem when something very obvious is wrong. So how does a hot water tank start to leak? Why is my hot water tank leaking? 1. Too much pressure in the tank Hot water tanks have a temperature &


How do I know if my pipes are frozen?
Frozen pipes are a real threat to homes in the winter months. When water freezes, it expands by about 9%. This causes increased pressure in your home's pipes, which can lead to pipes cracking or bursting. Often leaving you with unexpected home repair costs. So, what should you do before winter? Use foam pipe insulation for exposed water lines Insulate Water Pipes Water pipes located in unheated exterior walls, basements and garages should be insulated with sleeve-style pipe i
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