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Expert Tips

Common Plumbing Issues in Older Homes

1. Faulty Sewer and Drain Lines Tree intrusion is the most common factor with older sewer lines. Because they’re always wet, they tend to attract trees, which can crack or clog the sewer line, the root cause of your plumbing issues. It’s arduous for a homeowner to determine when a sewer is damaged before it … [Read More]

Your Fall Plumbing Maintenance Checklist

Checking for Water Leaks Take a walk through your home this fall to look for any pooling water or leaks that may be present. You’ll want to look inside vanities, under sinks, behind toilets, and in your basement. Inspect any pipes that you can see. Check for dripping water, rust, or water stains. The area … [Read More]

Winterizing Your Outdoor Plumbing

Why Winterizing Your Outdoor Plumbing Matters Cold weather can significantly impact your outdoor plumbing if left unprotected. When temperatures drop low enough, the water in your pipes can freeze and expand, leading to cracks, bursts, and leaks. The unfortunate result is often extensive water damage to your property, followed by expensive repairs. Preventative steps can … [Read More]

What Is a Plumbing Inspection?

What a Plumbing Inspection Is In contrast to a plumbing service call, a plumbing inspection is an overall detailed review of your Arizona home’s plumbing. Our plumbing technicians will give your system a checkup to see how everything is working, much like your doctor does with you when performing your annual physical. An inspection is … [Read More]

Water Conservation Tips for Homeowners

1. Find and Fix Leaks Leaks in your plumbing, however small, can lead to substantial water wastage over time. Unfortunately, the average homeowner may not be keen enough to notice the symptoms of a leak. Regular check-ups and maintenance on your plumbing system will help you catch these leaks in time and fix them to … [Read More]

Using Water Softeners in Areas With Hard Water

What Is Hard Water? Hard water occurs when water has a lot of minerals in it, like magnesium and calcium. It happens when water seeps through limestone, chalk, or gypsum deposits, accumulating these minerals in the process. The dissolved minerals pass through your home’s pipes to form scale, deteriorating your fixtures, appliances, and pipes. How … [Read More]

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