by ceawebs | Mar 8, 2022 | Home Plumbing
What’s worse than a clogged or leaking toilet or sink? Having a landlord who won’t repair them! Through the years, many of our team members have been dispatched to homes and apartments where the resident complained of having to pay for plumbing repairs out of his or...
by ceawebs | Mar 3, 2022 | Home Plumbing, Leak Detection, Pipe Leaks and Repair
Natural gas is a convenient source of energy that over 50 percent of homes in the United States rely on to dry clothing, cook food, heat water, and heat their homes. It is usually safe, but under certain circumstances, such as improperly installed or poorly maintained...
by ceawebs | Feb 24, 2022 | Commercial Plumbing, Home Plumbing, Plumbing Tips
Memes are the third-most shared type of content on social media, bested only by personal news and funny videos. In fact, 55% of 13-35-year-olds send memes every week—and 30% send them every day. So, this week, we thought we’d lighten the mood and tickle your funny...
by ceawebs | Feb 22, 2022 | Home Plumbing
Hard water may be one of the most common plumbing problems across the country. An incredible 85% of the United States has hard water, so there’s a strong likelihood that you live in a state with hard water problems. So, let’s take a look at the differences...
by ceawebs | Feb 4, 2022 | Drain Cleaning and Repair, Home Plumbing, Plumbing Tips
It’s not uncommon for DIY homeowners to treat toilet drains and flat drains (sinks and tubs) as one and the same. They’ll often use one snake and one plunger to solve for clogs in both. However, these types of drains are different, and for best results, you should use...
by ceawebs | Jan 28, 2022 | Commercial Plumbing, Home Plumbing, Plumbing Tips
Do-it-yourself projects continue to grow in popularity as people tackle home projects on their own to save money, beat stress, and gain a sense of self-accomplishment. In fact, DIY trend statistics show that nearly 50% of U.S. homeowners took on DIY home improvement...
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