When you think about keeping your family and home safe, clean and healthy, the well-being of your sewer lines probably isn’t at the top of the list. After all, once the water goes down the drain from your sink, tub or toilet, it’s gone for good, right? Wrong. In fact, inspecting your sewer lines on …
Drain Cleaning
Clogs are a nightmare for homeowners. When it happens, it blocks off the pipe, leaving the water and waste with nowhere to go. The water and waste back up through your pipes and into your home. If you have a clogged drain, you need drain cleaning services as soon as possible. And if the clog …
Too Hot to Handle
Adjusting your water heater controls Water that’s too hot scalds and burns. Tepid water, on the other hand, makes for uncomfortable showers. Finding that middle ground where the water out of your tap is Goldilocks “just right” is no easy feat. The trick to just-right water is to get to know the temperature settings on …
Lead and Plumbing Fixtures
For all those homeowners who are concerned about the presence of lead in their plumbing fixtures and pipes, take note: in 1986, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prohibited the installation of new lead pipes, fixtures and fittings through the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This act defined lead in plumbing fixtures and pipes as anything …
The Skinny on Defective PEX Fittings
PEX piping has become more and more common in commercial and residential plumbing in Asheville and elsewhere. PEX pipes are made of a flexible material called crosslinked polyethylene that’s better than metal pipes or rigid plastic pipes, such as PVC pipes. PEX pipes, for example, are less likely to burst or corrode. PEX pipes have …