Three Ways To Treat Your Home’s Water (After It Has Already Been Treated By The City)

Water treatment plants take your wastewater, which includes feces and urine, and filters it before treating it with chlorine and other "cleansing" agents. Then it sends the water back to your home for you to use. It is presumed safe to drink, safe for cooking, and safe for washing and bathing, but the thought of where the water came from might still leave you queasy. You want to know with absolute certainty that the water is clean, tastes fine, and is treated for more than just bacteria. Read More 

Does Your Septic Tank Need To Be Serviced? Red Flags To Watch Out For

Your septic tank is going to need to be serviced from time to time, so you need to keep an eye out for red flags that tell you your tank is in need of repair or attention. If you've never had a septic tank before, then you may not even know what to look for until you have a major issue. Read on for a few red flags to keep an eye out for on your septic tank. Read More 

Dealing With Septic Drain Field Problems And Damage To Your Household Plumbing

There are many problems that you can have with your household plumbing caused by issues with septic systems and their drain fields. This is often due to the tank becoming full of solid waste due to the drain field failure. The following tips will help you solve the problems with your septic system due to drain field failures. Stopping Problems by Creating a Barrier to Keep Drain Fields Safe from Heavy Loads and Problems   Read More 

Uh Oh, Do I Need A Plumber?

Your plumbing system is probably not at the front of your mind very often, but the moment something goes wrong, it could quickly become the only thing you can think about. If you have an encountered an urgent or dangerous plumbing problem, you'll want to get the situation resolved as quickly as you can. In other words, this isn't the time for you try to do everything on your own; this is a time for you to contact an emergency plumber. Read More 

Two Important Signs That Your Water Heater Needs To Repaired

It's often hard to tell whether your water heater is starting to fail. The first signs can sometimes be quite subtle, and, if you aren't on the alert, it's easy to miss these cues. The most obvious sign that your water heater is in trouble would be when you notice that the water just doesn't get as hot as it used to. This can be quite startling, especially if you're used to enjoying a hot, steamy shower every morning before work. Read More