- Articles
- DIY Plumbing
- Four Unexpected Objects Plumbers Find in Blocked Drains
- Fast Insinkerator Repairs
- Three Ways to Prevent Plumbing Emergencies
- Toilet Repair
- Replacing a Hot Water Heater
- Preventing Blocked Drains Caused by Tree Roots
- Installing an Insinkerator
DIY Plumbing
Though you can save money by fixing common plumbing problems yourself, other DIY projects such as rerouting water pipes or installing new bathroom fixtures and equipment are much more difficult to perform.
Four Unexpected Objects Plumbers Find in Blocked Drains
Sometimes the most unexpected items get pulled out of drains by plumbers called in to sort out blocked drains.
Fast Insinkerator Repairs
Fortunately, the majority of insinkerator problems can be easily fixed without professional help.
Three Ways to Prevent Plumbing Emergencies
Plumbing emergencies can occur at any time, and often occur at inconvenient times. Even if you have new plumbing installed in your home, broken or cracked pipes, internal clogs and other issues can develop and are invariably expensive to fix.
Toilet Repair
Though few people want to spend the weekend repairing their toilet, hiring a professional is only appealing until you consider the bill.
Replacing a Hot Water Heater
The best replacement unit for a hot water heater is usually new model of similar capacity and size to the old unit that is being removed.
Preventing Blocked Drains Caused by Tree Roots
Over time the tree roots will tend to burst through into sewer and stormwater pipes, and as the roots infiltrate the pipes they will catch debris and cause a blocked drain.