Summer is officially over. We may get a few more nice days, but if you have an above ground outdoor pool, it’s time to consider packing it in for the year. Make yourself one last margarita and then get to work winterizing your pool with these easy steps.
Read MoreGarbage disposals are a wonderful modern luxury that allow you to immediately get rid of food scraps without having to scrape them out of the sink and into the garbage. But, because they deal with food waste, unpleasant smells can build up. Here are some simple, and natural ways, to deodorize your garbage disposal with things you most likely already have on hand.
Read MorePerhaps you overzealously put the dishes in the sink. Or dropped the jar of pickles you were trying to open. However, it happened, and getting broken glass out of your garbage disposal can make for a safety challenge. Here is a step-by-step guide to safely removing the broken glass.
Read MoreIt’s early September, and warm sunny days are still the norm. But the kids are back in school, and the leaves are already starting to turn. I hate to say it, but fall is coming. Hopefully, it will be a long and temperate season, but nights are going to start getting colder very soon. Making now the ideal time to focus on furnace maintenance, despite it being far too warm to contemplate turning the unit on.
Read MoreDoes it feel like it takes an inordinately long time for the water in your toilet to refill after you flush? If it seems like this is the case, there are a few possible reasons. Finding the right solution to this common problem will have you flushing normally again in no time!
Read MoreAlthough it sounds like it might be a TikTok dance craze, when we say “snake a drain” we’re referring to using a plumber’s snake to unclog a drain. For those times when a plunger or drain cleaners just aren’t doing the trick, using a manual drain snake (or auger) can be very helpful, and save you a call to your plumber.
Read MoreChances are, if you are reading this, you have indoor plumbing. This means you have water coming into and out of your house via a main water line. This water line is crucial to the ongoing functionality of your plumbing, and if becomes damaged, it can cause one heck of a nightmare situation! However, there are often early warning signs that, if heeded early, can save you from truly catastrophic damage.
Read MoreImplementing a bathroom remodel can be a great way to rejuvenate the love of your home. Whether it’s something simple like a new soaker tub, or a bit more extravagant, like in floor heating – these updates can make your bathroom feel brand new again! But what about the finer details? Here are some great upgrades to make to your plumbing while you are doing your bathroom remodel.
Read MoreOne of the main reasons sinks make excellent friends is that they let you do all the talking. But occasionally, some sinks become a lot more vocal – they start gurgling. If your sink has started talking back, it might be more than a minor annoyance – it could be a sign of a larger problem.
Read MoreAt their best, toilets aren’t generally a place where you want to host a dinner party. But they shouldn’t just stink when not in use. Here are some of the main reasons your toilet smells bad, and some ideas on how to fix it.
Read MoreDishwashers are one of the most amazing modern appliances in existence. Yes, it can feel like yours always needs emptying, but the alternative -washing everything by hand – is far worse. (We shudder just thinking about it). Unfortunately, not everything goes in the dishwasher. Maybe even some things you love to put in the dishwasher don’t belong there. And there is no time to stop putting them in the dishwasher like immediately after you read this post.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year that people start being a little “sump pump paranoid” – ears cocked to the slightest noise, especially when it is raining. They strain to hear that motor kick in so they can be sure there won’t be an unpleasant basement surprise in the form of a flood. That sound can be the source of huge relief. But what if you hear it when it isn’t raining? Why is your sump pump running when it’s seemingly dry?
Read MoreAll the snow is melting. Yes, we may get another snowfall or two before we can officially deem winter over, but no matter what, snow is melting. All that spring melt makes a compelling case for a working sump pump. But how do you tell if yours needs to be replaced (before it actually needs to be replaced)?
Read MoreIt’s too early to call it spring here on the prairies, but it IS coming. Now is the perfect time to start thinking about your plumbing, and the damage winter may have caused. Here are some things to start investigating now, as spring starts to arrive.
Read MoreIf you’ve considered a new water heater in the past, then you’ve probably investigated tankless water heaters. Of course, a lot can change over time, so it’s always good to rethink – what are the pros and cons of a tankless water heater?
Read MoreIn the age of the internet – not to mention the “wisdom” of those around you – misinformation abounds. And that’s true for plumbing as well. If someone is recommending a tip or trick to save you money or time, you will want to do a little research before you start. Make sure you aren’t falling prey to one of these plumbing myths.
Read MoreEvery year, people set new resolutions for themselves. By this time of the year, most of them are already long forgotten. This is a great reminder – there is still time to make 2022 the Year of Good Plumbing! Few things are more important than reliable plumbing – which unfortunately you only notice when something goes wrong. We’d love to help you prevent problems this year, by checking out our 4 plumbing resolutions.
Read MoreWe’re a few weeks into 2022, and if the weather is any indication, this could be a wild year. One thing is for sure – we want you to have reliable, boring, stable plumbing, all year long. For these reasons, we suggest you follow along with our four plumbing resolutions for 2022.
Resolution #3: Take better care of your drains.
Read MoreThis year seems like a good year to be a little kinder to your plumbing, doesn’t it? Over the month of January, we are going to suggest four resolutions we think you should make to give your pipes and drains and everything else a little extra love in 2022. If you missed it, here was resolution #1. Today, we present to you resolution #2: Treat your garbage disposal more gently.
Read MoreIt’s a new year (can you believe it? 2022! What’s next – 2023!?) and we thought this would be a great time to share four plumbing resolutions we’d love for you to make. Over the month of January, we will be posting a few of the things on our homeowner plumbing wish list. Let’s get started!
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