Biggest Plumbing Myths

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Some of the biggest plumbing myths have costed homeowners thousands of dollars. Learn about the biggest myths we’ve seen serving Orange County residents.

5 Plumbing Tips for a Stress-Free Thanksgiving

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Plumbing Tips for a Smooth Thanksgiving at Your Home Plumbing inspection and maintenance are critical for the optimal and healthy functioning of your home’s plumbing system. Often times, homeowners will try to take care of plumbing issues on their own; however, doing so in many cases can be tricky and lead to worse and costly […]

Holiday Tips – Part 3

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Holiday Tips for Your Home There’s something to be said for enjoying a long, hot shower after a long, cold night in the winter months. But when you, your spouse, your kids, your parents, your in-laws, your brother or sister and their kids and their spouse, and the dog all need showers you really aren’t […]

Garbage Disposal No No’s

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What Not To Put in Your Garbage Disposal Garbage disposals are designed to grind up a variety of different kinds of food waste so they can be conveniently discarded down the sewer line. However, there are some kinds of food and waste that will harm the garbage disposal if they are regularly dumped down the […]

Plumbing FAQ Part 2

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As plumbers, we see it all, from ruinous slab leaks to crusty shower heads, and we always tend to get the same questions. Here are some of the most popular questions we hear, and the answers to them. Why Am I Running Out Of Hot Water? Your water heater is likely either a traditional tank-style […]

How to Troubleshoot Basic Toilet Repair

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How to Troubleshoot Basic Toilet Repair While there are many different types of toilet models and styles that may require certain parts, we want to provide you with some simple tips for basic toilet repair. Because there are many issues that can occur with your toilet, you may need to seek advice from a professional […]

How To Know When Your House Needs Repiping

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How To Know When Your House Needs Repiping If your home was built before the 1970s or hasn’t been remodeled, you will most likely have old pipes that need replacing. Take a look below at a few tips and questions to ask yourself that will help you determine if your house needs repiping. Signs You […]

How To Know Which Drain Cleaning You Need: Snaking Vs. Hydro-Jetting

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HOW TO KNOW WHICH DRAIN CLEANING YOU NEED: SNAKING VS. HYDRO-JETTING Drain Cleaning 101 Many people don’t know the difference between getting their drain cleared or cleaned. Both are important methods, yet are two very different procedures. Today, we will discuss the difference between each so you can determine which you need. However, if you […]

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