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When it comes to your household plumbing, there's nothing wrong with knowing a few things to fix small problems when they arise. For instance, every homeowner should know where the water turnoff valve is near the... Read More
Your furnace works the hardest during the cold winter months, when temperatures outside need to be kept at bay. Winter can come upon you suddenly, and you turn the thermostat up to keep your family comfortable. The... Read More
Often homeowners decide to wait until something like a leaky faucet, running toilet or clogged drain is really broken to call for help. Unfortunately, even minor plumbing issues can cause expensive problems, such as... Read More
Is a running toilet driving you crazy? There are only a handful of reasons why a toilet won't stop running. Here are some common reasons why you might need to call a professional plumber to fix a running... Read More
The life-cycle of water pipes is lengthy, but, like anything else, they won't last forever. If you are wondering whether or not it is time to consider replacing your old water pipes, be on the lookout for these... Read More
If your home has a septic system, it is critically important that you and your family understand what needs to be done in order to keep your septic tank in good working condition. Failure to do so could lead to you... Read More
Imagine for a moment life without a water heater in your home. Showers would be unbearably cold. Dishes and laundry would not get adequately cleaned. You wouldn't even be able to wash your hands under warm water.... Read More
If you find that your drains frequently clog, it may help to understand why it is happening. With many drain clogs, there is often an underlying problem that can be remedied. With that in mind, here are the three... Read More
Spring and early summer were extra wet in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County this year. But from May to December of 2016, moisture was so minimal that the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared Allegheny as one of 14... Read More