From Beginning To End: 4 Ways Oil And Grease Will Destroy Your Septic System

If you have a new septic system, what you don't know could end up causing serious problems, especially where grease is concerned. You might have been told about some of the things that can destroy your septic system, such as flushing tampons down the toilet, or using your garbage disposal too much. But, you might not have been warned about grease and oil disposal. Unfortunately, grease and oil can destroy your septic system. Read More 

Ensure Your Plumbing Runs Properly This Holiday Season: 4 Tips

When you are having a lot of people at your home during the holidays, your bathroom is going to get a lot of use. During this time, you don't want to have to worry about having a plumbing issue that could really ruin your time with family and friends. Not to mention, the last thing you want to do is to have to snake a drain because it's not draining in the middle of your holiday celebration. Read More 

Installing A Gas Line? Follow These Tips

Do you need to install a new gas line in your home? You may be moving your hot water heater to a new location or replacing your electric furnace with one powered by gas. Here are some tips to ensure that installing the gas line goes smoothly. Use Pipe Joint Compound It's very important that you use a pipe joint compound when putting together two sections of pipe with a fitting. Read More 

Why Does Your Home Have Low Water Pressure?

Low water pressure plays a significant role in the way you are able to use your home's plumbing. If you don't have good water pressure, it can ruin your morning shower or slow you down when you are trying to wash dishes. None of this sounds good, so why are you living with low water pressure? These are a few reasons why this might be the case. Your Main Water Valve Might Be Partially Off Read More 

Adding Plumbing To A Newly Built Home

When you are having a home built, it will be important to pay attention to all of the details that will need to go into the design of the new home. In particular, the plumbing systems will need ample attention during the design and construction process if you are to avoid significant problems once you move into the home. Perform A Water Quality Test Before Choosing Plumbing Fixtures There are many plumbing fixtures that will need to be attached to your plumbing system. Read More