Posted in all plumbing, handyman, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | February 27th, 2010
Copper has been carrying water in homes and businesses for years. It is a carefree system that will last a lifetime. There are two types of copper pipe; It can come in a soft form coiled in a roll of several feet. It also can come in a ridged form that is hard and does not bend. The ridged form comes in sticks up to ten feet. Most water lines are run in the ridged form of copper pipe.
Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | February 23rd, 2010
Many people say that prevention is better than a cure. The same thing may apply to securing the services of plumbers. It is always better to maintain the plumbing than to repair them when it has already busted a leak. With the weight of a leaking pipe on one’s shoulders, it is easy to get sucked into hiring just any plumber to fix the damage than hiring someone who is qualified and thorough with the job. This train of thought is ideal but many homeowners do not have the time and inclination to maintain their pipes and other plumbing fixtures. The thought of looking for a plumbing specialist may not even cross a person’s mind unless there is a leak or a water pipe emergency.
Posted in all plumbing, handyman, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | February 18th, 2010
Drain-waste-vent, or DWV, is a type of plumbing systems in which sewage is taken from a building and noxious gases are vented. Waste enters the DWV from plumbing fixtures such as toilets, sinks, bathtubs and showers. The waste exits the fixtures through a dipped section of pipe called a trap, which maintains a constant supply of water. all plumbing fixtures must have traps to prevent gases backing up into the home or building, with rather unattractive and unhealthy results.
Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pluming | December 29th, 2009
Commercial plumbing is more than ever about green products that target water and energy conservation in the workplace. Business owners are more than happy to install water efficient toilets, urinals and faucets that also cut down utility costs significantly.
Posted in handyman, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | December 22nd, 2009
It’s hard to make a limit on technology, innovation, and our ability to discover what has not been known before through research, test, etc. That is why we know more everyday than we thought we did the day before. plumbing and piping systems in our buildings can be made better than they were made before! Water filtration system is another great consideration that is being installed by wise home owner–but cheapest water filtration system is NOT necessary the answer. Shower heads used to give out 10 gallons per minute.
Posted in handyman, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | December 17th, 2009
Private septic systems and drainfields cannot handle as much as a city septic system can. There are many things you need to consider if you have your own septic system on your property. Monitoring the amount of water you and your family use are one of the most important things you can do to keep your system working properly. If the drainfield is overloaded with too much liquid, it will flood. Flooding will cause sewage to flow to the surface, which is not an appealing site. In addition, a flood can also create backups in plumbing fixtures.
Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | December 11th, 2009
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the preferred materials for plumbing fixtures because these are easy to install, durable, and cost less. PVC is basically a thermoplastic polymer, which is widely used along with polyethylene and polypropylene. About half of the world’s polyvinyl chloride is used for manufacturing fittings.
Posted in handyman, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | November 12th, 2009
When I first moved my new home it was warm but the previous owner had decided not to purchase and I was left with some of the decisions that they made to change as I did not particularly like some of the decisions that they made. Unfortunately at the time the builders were not accommodating as they were on a schedule and did not wish to make some of the change requests that I was asking.
Posted in handyman, licensed plumber, plumber, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | October 26th, 2009
As energy prices have risen over the last decade, everyone is seeking ways to reduce energy consumption in an effort to save money. Moreover, consuming less energy has become mainstream through the “greening” of America. Eco-friendly solutions have been developed by engineers ranging from automobiles to power plants to households. Throughout the early part of this decade the prospering American economy led to thousands of new homes being built and many others renovated.
Posted in handyman, plumbers, plumbing, plumbing fixtures | October 20th, 2009
Burst pipe plumbing emergencies can strike at any time and catch us unaware. While we wait for SOS plumbers – water leaks out of the pipe and floods the floor at a rapid rate. Aside from wasting gallons of water, split pipes cause costly water related damage to walls, floors and your indoor belongings. Water related plumbing emergencies can be damaged controlled by closing the water shutoff valve to the home. Get to know where your water shutoff valve is located should you encounter water related plumbing emergency or even a running toilet. Close water supply and save on money and water.