Plumbing
What Type of Toilet Paper Should You Be Using?
The good news is that you can work to prevent clogs with toilet paper! Yes, toilet paper. We’ll share what type of toilet paper is best for your pipes.
Read MoreBe Prepared with These Essential Plumbing Tools
You might be able to fix a leaky sink or broken shower without calling a plumber. But if you don’t have the right equipment, it just can’t be done well, if at all. So, here are the most essential plumbing tools every homeowner’s toolbox should have. Plungers This is a must-have DIY plumbing tool for…
Read MoreWhy Are Plumbing Codes Important?
Plumbing codes regulate everything from the depth of your piping to the type of traps that should be used. They also give other information, such as the pipe sizing and soil stack requirements.
Read MoreWhy Are Tree Roots in the Sewer Line?
Your sewer line is one of the most important parts of your plumbing system. We put a lot of trust in our sewer lines, and often don’t consider what would happen until it’s too late. One of the most common issues we see with sewer lines are tree roots. Not just tree roots growing around…
Read MoreWhen Should I Consider Repiping?
Water leaks can be a big issue for Los Angeles homeowners. While small leaks are common and easy to fix, bigger problems can lead to major headaches. If you’re experiencing ongoing plumbing problems or thinking about a remodel, it may be time to repipe your home. Find out all you need to know about repiping,…
Read MoreWhen Would I Need Hydro Jetting?
Dealing with clogs, slow drains, and unpleasant plumbing odors is an unfortunate part of being a homeowner. It’s inevitable that at some point, you will deal with plumbing problems, and they can be costly to correct. It’s best to treat plumbing problems early on to prevent major issues from creeping up down the line, and…
Read MoreWhy Do Slab Leaks Happen?
Your home is likely your most significant investment. To protect that investment, you stay as conscientious as you can, keeping up with routine maintenance and taking care of issues as they arise. But, one day, something out of the ordinary happens: you start noticing puddles on your floor or unexplained dark, wet spots on your…
Read MoreTried These Drain Cleaning DIYs and Still Having Trouble?
Over time, hair, organic matter, and other debris can create a slow running drain in your home. Water pools in your sink and it becomes more difficult to complete simple tasks like washing dishes or brushing your teeth without a mess. But applying DIY fixes to a clogged or slow drain can be just as…
Read MorePut Your Whole House in A Brita Filter by Installing a Whole House Water Filter
If you love your Brita pitcher’s ability to filter out impurities and want a similar system for your house, now you can! A whole house water filter is an effective way to ensure that all the water in your home is clean and healthy.
Read MoreIs Your Lawn Looking a Little Overgrown? You Could Have a Sewer Line Leak
A lush patch of grass might look like the envy of your neighborhood, but it could hide a serious problem. A patch of overgrown greenery or a constantly wet lawn could signify a sewer line leak.
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