The summer season is a time when many people start up their air conditioning unit. After all, it gets extremely hot and the only way to stay comfortable would be to turn on the AC in your home. Since the AC is running almost constantly, chances are you will run into the need for repairs at some point, especially these four more common ones that are seen this time of year:
Read More
There is nothing like having water where you do not want it. It is amazing how much water can actually come from a broken pipe. If you have a broken pipe and water starts to flood your home it is important that you act as quickly as possible. The longer the water is able to sit in your home the more potential damage that can occur. There are a few things that you should know if you are going through a plumbing emergency.
Read More
If you've got a clogged drain, you might think that the easiest way to take care of it is with some liquid drain cleaner. After all, it's advertised to get rid of even the toughest clogs. Unfortunately, that's usually not the case. In fact, those liquid drain cleaners usually don't work at all. Instead of spending your money on liquid drain cleaner, hire a plumber to take care of the problem the right way, the first time.
Read More
A leak in the garbage disposal can do a significant amount of damage to the cabinets underneath the sink, which can eventually lead to the need for mold removal and the replacement of the cabinet itself. This is why it's important to address the leak right away. In some cases, it can be a simple repair while in other situations it may require a complete replacement. Here's what you should know:
Read More
Taking care of a septic system is a little bit different than being hooked up to city sewer. A septic system is truly an amazing way to get rid of sewage, but it can be a more tricky to maintain a septic system than a regular sewer system. It is first important to realize that you are not hooked up to a city sewer system and that you realize that you will have to be more careful with your sewage.
Read More