When something minor happens with your home plumbing, there’s often the impulse to ignore it and hope it goes away. Strange noises, a slow drain, or low water pressure — they’re annoying, but you can live with it, right? Unfortunately, these are usually signs that something is wrong with your pipes.
Is it a Plumbing or Septic Tank Problem?
Your toilet, sink, shower or other drain is backing up with dirty water or even raw sewage! What do you do now? You need to call someone in the Red Oak area to the rescue, but first, you should determine whether the issue is with your septic system or your plumbing system.
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4 Ways An Improperly Sized AC Unit Causes You Discomfort
As temperatures begin to rise before summer officially arrives, it’s time to start running your air conditioning again.
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Plumbing isn’t always the most accessible topic and misinformation can cause a lot of confusion. Even worse, it could cost you a lot of money if a mistaken idea means you don’t take care of a plumbing issue quickly enough.
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People often don’t pay much attention to plumbing until something goes wrong, so it’s easy to understand why a slow revolution in the world of interior plumbing has gone largely unnoticed.
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Our crew received this wonderful thank you letter from a young customer who was excited that we got the pipes in their home working again after a small plumbing emergency.
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If it’s taking your sink forever to empty or there’s standing water in your dishwasher or laundry machine, then it means there’s a problem in your drain system.
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3 Signals That Point To Iminent Plumbing Line Replacement
Even though a good indicator of when to replace your home’s plumbing lines is the age of them, there are a few other accurate ways to tell that you’ve gotten everything you can out of them.
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Our latest video provides a great overview of a rooting and sewer line repair we did for a Red Oak TX homeowner.
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Why You Need To Know Where Your Main Shut-Off Valve Is
Knowing the location of your home’s main shut-off valve is extremely important.
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