Why You Should Have a Clawfoot Bathtub Installed

If you are thinking it is time to redo your current shower or bath, then you may want to think about trading your current bathtub for a clawfoot tub. There are a lot of reasons why so many people are going back in time to put these clawfoot bathtubs of the past into their modern bathrooms. Here are some of the many positive things about having a clawfoot tub put in your own bathroom. Read More 

Troubleshooting Low Water Pressure

Low water pressure is a serious plumbing issue that can make doing even the simplest of tasks, like taking a shower or washing your hands, much harder. There are a variety of underlying problems that can cause a reduction, sudden or otherwise, in your home's water pressure: understanding what they are and how to fix them can help you get your plumbing system working properly again in no time. Hard Water Read More 

Tips For Preventing Common Plumbing Problems

As a homeowner, keeping your plumbing in great shape should be a priority, since it can help avoid unnecessary repairs down the road. Here are some tips for avoiding several common plumbing problems. Washer Problems Having a big family can put a lot of strain on your washing machine. However, there are some things you can do to limit the stress that this appliance sees. If you are washing clothes that are particularly dirty, such as from kids playing outside, it helps to rinse off the items to get as much dirt off of them as possible. Read More 

Three Signs of Broken or Damaged Plumbing

Your plumbing is constantly under a massive amount of water pressure, which means that it can experience a whole host of different forms of damage. Damaged plumbing is much more likely to cause leaks and water damage within your home, and it can cause complications for the appliances and water fixtures attached to your plumbing system. Understanding some of the more common signs associated with damaged plumbing can help you determine when you should get in touch with a plumbing contractor to inspect your home's pipes. Read More 

Installing A New Central Air Conditioner? Where To Place The Thermostat

If you are preparing to have central air conditioning installed in your home for the first time, your HVAC technician is going to be helping you make a lot of decisions about what type of air conditioner you should get and where it should be placed outside your home. However, you may need to let them know where you want the thermostat installed. With so many options for where it can go, you may not know where is a good and bad place for it. Read More