While the majority of homeowners will only call on a plumber when they need help and never consider any other level of service, there are some plumbing contractors and companies that offer service memberships. Service memberships are contracted service agreements between you and the plumber. Normally, you will pay a small monthly fee or annual membership amount and gain access to several advantageous levels of service. Take a quick look at some of the reasons it can be a good idea to sign up for a service contract with a professional plumbing contractor or company in your area.
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You might have been advised to get a water softener installed. The installation process is simple when completed by a skilled plumber. Before you have a water softener installed, you should know of all the advantages associated with getting one.
Avoid Damage Caused by Hard Water
When you do not have a water softener installed, hard water can cause stains to develop on different surfaces, including your bathtub and sink. This can leave an unsightly appearance that makes it look like your tub and sink are not clean, even after you have taken the time to scrub them down with assorted cleansers.
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Sometimes you will end up with a clog in your drain that is simple enough to fix. If the clog is in the sink, you use a sink plunger and if it's in the toilet, you use the larger plunger. With a few pumps, you can free up the clog and be done with it. However, this is when you are dealing with a small clog that's close to the surface.
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Does it feel like no matter how often you clean your bathroom, it is still dirty? If so, your habits in the bathroom might not be to blame. There could be a plumbing problem that is causing the issue. Learn about some of the dirt-causing effects plumbing problems can cause.
1. Shower Rings
A ring around the base of the shower is almost always an indication of a drain issue. Showers are designed for the water to instantly flow out the shower through the drain.
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Damage to the sewer line in your home can be costly and time-consuming to replace. Often, equipment is needed to excavate the pipe, and the process can tear up your yard and be very inconvenient. Sewer pipe lining may be an excellent alternative for you, and the procedure is much less invasive.
Signs of Sewer Line Problems
Over time, sewer lines can develop cracks, leaks, or damage to the interior of the line that can affect the flow of water and material through the line.
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