Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing | March 10th, 2010
Toilets the world over are not all the same. Unless you have lived in another country for longer than a holiday, you probably will not appreciate how good it is to have your own “Throne”. Here in Australia, the plumbing industry is highly regulated so that it doesn’t matter whether you live in Byron Bay or Perth, Adelaide or Darwin, the one thing they all have in common is a regulated sized toilet pedestal.
Posted in handyman, local plumbers, master plumber, plumbers, plumbing | March 10th, 2010
Many homeowners only turn to their local plumbers when they have clogged pipes or need drain repair, but master plumbers can provide a full range of services to help you get the absolute most out of your home. Don’t just rely on your plumber for repairs and emergency services–they can help you with a full range of installations and upgrades to make your home more comfortable, safer, and even more energy-efficient. If you’re interested in enhancing your house, your plumber can help!
Posted in handyman, plumber, plumbing | March 6th, 2010
Posted in handyman, plumbing | March 6th, 2010
Ever since the first indoor plumbing system was installed, homeowners have had to deal with leaks. Early drain lines were made from metal, often by black smiths, out of lead, steel or brass. Little was known about hydrolics, venting, or drainage. But indoor plumbing was seen as such an advancement in sanitation that people put up with the poor functionality.
Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing, plumbing problem | March 5th, 2010
Built on the tidal flats of the Washington’s Puget Sound, Seattle’s old city that was lost in the “Great Fire of 1889″, had many problems among them where a ground that was so saturated with water that a horse could sink to his stomach!
Posted in handyman, home plumbing, plumbers, plumbing, plumbing repair, plumbing services | March 5th, 2010
When it comes to hiring contractors plumbing work can be amongst the hardest to secure, but also the most urgent to complete. Good qualified plumbers are always in great demand, and getting one at short notice can be a serious problem. plumbing services, if they are not urgent, will need to be booked in, and you can expect to have to wait for the work to be carried out. Emergency work will obviously take priority, as the consequences of faulty plumbing can be severe.
Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing | March 4th, 2010
Sooner or later we all need to call the plumber, whether it’s for a leaky faucet or a pipe that’s just burst. Some of their services can be expensive, and there’s really no way around it, but there are a variety of ways that you can get the most value for your money. Before you hire anyone to take on a job in your home, whether it be large or small, ask if they are insured. The only acceptable answer to this question is, of course, yes. Any potential plumber should have both workman’s compensation as well as liability insurance. This will ensure that any damages that occur in your home will be covered.
Posted in handyman, plumbing, plumbing problem | March 4th, 2010
A leaky faucet is a common home-plumbing problem. When left unattended, this leads to water damage and stained fixtures. While all faucets share certain common characteristics, it is essential to know the design of the faucet to be fixed. This helps in determining the necessary replacement parts, as well as the required techniques.
Posted in handyman, licensed plumber, plumber, plumbing, plumbing company, plumbing problems | March 4th, 2010
We all use plumbing all year long. This means plumbing problems can happen at any time. When they do getting them fixed right away is very important so it doesn’t end up costing you more money later on.
Posted in handyman, plumbing | March 4th, 2010
Sorry if you were confused, but this is not an article about TEXT messaging, it’s an article about your home and your plumbing. I simply couldn’t resist the play on words.
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