Few people in Long Island question the necessity of having reliable hot water. Whether it’s for laundry, washing dishes, or taking a relaxing bath or shower, hot water is essential to the home. But the part of your home that does this, your water heater, needs to be in good working order. Continue reading
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4 Signs You Have A Leaking Pipe
A leaky pipe is both an annoying and challenging problem to track down and deal with. Unlike a dripping faucet or a blocked toilet, a leaking pipe is not always visible or apparent. However, it can still take a toll on a home through wasted dollars and even water damage. Continue reading
What To Do In A Plumbing Emergency
Indoor plumbing is one of the great, underrated inventions of modern life. Without it, we’d have to leave our homes or workplaces to wash our hands, laundry, dishes, take showers or bathe, or even urinate or empty our bowels. That’s why it’s critical, when something goes wrong, to get things fixed quickly. Continue reading
How to Address Leaky Pipes While Waiting on the Emergency Plumber
Plumbing emergencies do not work on schedules. You can experience one at any time of the day or night. However, it is when they occur during the overnight hours is when you may have to find a temporary solution to hold you over until the emergency plumbing company can come in and save the day. Continue reading
Do You Know How to Shut Off the Water to Your Home?
Leaky pipes are common in homes, and when this happens, the homeowner needs to know how to shut off the water to their home to prevent an even bigger plumbing catastrophe. Continue reading
Maintaining a Water Heater During the Winter
When the temperatures begin to drop, the last thing you want to have to worry about is whether or not you are going to get a hot shower. Don’t wait until your water heater goes out. Ensure you know how to properly maintain the water heater during the winter, so you can hopefully avoid this kind of plumbing emergency in the dead of winter. Continue reading
Your Guide to Plumbing Inspections
Becoming a new homeowner is an exciting experience, but it can also prove to be pretty stressful as well. To help relieve some of the stress and even some of the headaches that come with your first home, we are giving you this brief guide to plumbing inspections. Continue reading
Types of Home Water Damage You Want to Avoid
Water Backing Up Into Your Shower? Here’s What Could Be The Problem
When you’re taking a bath or a shower, you’re doing so to get clean and refreshed. For that reason, one can see how it would be quite alarming to see dirty water backing up out of a shower drain. Water backing up into a shower through the drain is typically indicative of a sewer line problem, and no amount of plunging or “home remedy” is going to fix the issue and set your shower drain right away. Your sewer line connects to your toilet, sink, shower, and bathtub, and it runs outside to either your septic tank or the city sewer system.
3 Signs Your Plumbing Is Broken
Whether you’ve just purchased your house or you’re a longtime homeowner, plumbing is one of the most common parts of the home to forget about. It’s all too easy to take for granted that you’ve got working pipes until something goes wrong.
What might seem like a sudden disaster on your end has actually taken a long time to build up, and there are plenty of warning signs you may have missed.
We’ve put together a list of some surefire signs that something is amiss with your plumbing. These issues might seem small, but even just one of them is reason enough to get in touch with a professional plumber right away.
The longer you go without addressing these tiny plumbing problems, the sooner they might balloon into something much bigger.
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