Plumbing Articles
Your , home’s plumbing is like the unseen backbone of your daily routines. Whether it’s your morning shower, washing dishes, or doing laundry, your pipes are working behind the scenes to keep things flowing smoothly. But did you know that, like anything else in your home, pipes don’t last forever? How can you tell when…
According to the website CostHelper, the average cost to repair a burst water pipe can be $900, with other water damage repairs added on.
You have a slow-draining toilet, and it is more than just an annoyance.
An ostrich hiding its head in the sand to avoid danger is actually a myth. But it is no myth many Pennsylvania homeowners will ignore plumbing problems, hoping they will just go away.
Want to keep your home’s plumbing appliances operating smoothly and efficiently for years to come?
Plumbing emergencies may seem like spontaneous events that happen without warning, but that’s not always the case.
Your Pittsburgh, basement is flooded and filled with water. Now what?
Gurgle, gurgle. Hiss. If you immediately recognize these sounds from any plumbing in your Pennsylvania home, it could indicate you need a home plumbing inspection.
You pour yourself a glass of water, crystal clear and seemingly refreshing.
But what if your water is not as pure as it looks?
What if, lurking within that seemingly innocent glass of water, are microscopic particles of plastic, remnants of industrial waste, or even traces of harmful chemicals?
Whether it is the suspiciously lush patch of grass in your Pittsburgh, yard, the unmistakable, nose-crinkling scent of sewage, or the ominous gurgling sound reverberating up your drains, these are some of the signs every homeowner dreads—signs of a sewer line leak.
As a Canonsburg homeowner, you invest thousands of dollars in your plumbing system. But how much money have you spent improving the quality of your drinking water?
Are you anxious after seeing water backing up in your Cranberry Township home? After all, who wouldn’t worry when they see water piling up in their home? The truth is this could be a sign of a serious problem—a clogged main line drain.