Drain Cleaning: What Causes Smelly Drains?

A foul odor is a typical sign that something is wrong, and if this foul smell comes from your drains, you certainly need quick intervention. You will need a drain cleaning specialist to resolve the problem quickly and effectively before things get out of hand. That's because the professionals can identify the source of the odor and apply the most effective solution to resolve the problem. So, what causes the foul odor from your drains? Read More 

What You Should Avoid When Installing A New Water Heater

If your old water heater has broken down, your next move is to invest in a new installation. This will not only save you the cost of repairs, it will also pay off in terms of efficiency. Here are some mistakes you should avoid when installing your new water heater. Improper Placement of the Relief Valve In the water heater, the relief valve controls the pressure and temperature. When it isn't installed correctly, the tank could explode. Read More 

Get Any Septic Issues Checked Out Quickly

Living outside of town means that you have a septic system instead of a connection to the municipal sewage line. Your septic system consists of more than one part. There is a tank that all the wastewater flows into. That tank has two chambers in it, one for the introduction of all the wastewater, where the solids and liquids start to separate and break down. Then the dirty water moves over to the second chamber for more purification. Read More 

Why Should You Care About Proactive HVAC Maintenance?

How often have you walked into your home on a hot day, only to find that your air conditioner isn't working properly? Maybe it's because of the way you've been taking care of it, or maybe you haven't been taking care of it at all. Regardless of how you look at it, conducting preventive maintenance for your HVAC will save you time and money over the long term. Preventative HVAC maintenance ensures the system runs more efficiently for its full lifespan. Read More 

Signs Of A Faulty Pressure-Reducing Valve In Your Home’s Plumbing System

High water pressure can damage plumbing fixtures and water appliances, such as washers and dishwashers. Luckily, most homes with high water pressure have a pressure-reducing valve that lowers the water pressure at the mains. If the valve is faulty, it can expose your water fixtures to damage. Therefore, look out for these signs of a faulty pressure regulator valve and fix the valve to protect your plumbing fixtures.  Leaking Faucets Read More