What a Drain Camera Inspection Is and Why You Might Need One

A drain pipe camera inspection is an inspection of your drain pipe via camera. To be more specific, a small, waterproof camera is mounted on a cable that can be fed through your pipes to examine your drains from the inside. The plumber can display what the camera is seeing as it moves through your pipes so that problems can be located and rectified. Here are a few of the reasons why you might need a drain camera inspection. Read More 

Soap Scum And Hard Water Scale Can Cause A Clog In Your Bathroom Sink

You may not encounter clogs in your bathroom sink very often, since food and grease don't go down the drain. However, hard water scale, soap scum, and hair can cause a clog to develop over time. It's annoying when the bathroom sink doesn't drain fast enough for you to wash up or shave in the morning, so you may look for ways to clear the clog. Here are things to try. Read More 

Troubleshooting Tips For Tankless Water Heaters

Having a tankless water heater installed in your home is a great way to ensure that you have consistent hot water when you need it. However, like other hot water heaters, tankless hot water heaters aren't immune to problems and needing repairs. Here are a few signs that your tankless hot water heater may need repair. Water Isn't Getting As Hot As You Expect It To While most tankless hot water heaters will last for a couple of decades under normal use and proper maintenance, excessive use can cause your tankless water heater to fail prematurely. Read More 

Why Do You Need a Hydrostatic Plumbing Test?

As the name implies, your foundation is the cornerstone that the rest of your house is built upon. If there's something wrong with your foundation, such as a crack or a water leak, a foundation repair is not just a good idea—it's imperative. Without it, the entire home is at risk of failing. Hiring foundation contractors to come and look at your home can be intimidating, especially when they start talking about the scope of the work. Read More 

Possible Reasons Why You’re Not Getting Hot Water

It can be incredibly frustrating to turn on a tap or jump into the shower only to realize that the water is remaining cold, or at best, lukewarm. If you're going through this problem, don't know what could be behind it, and all the taps in your home are impacted, then it's likely your water heater is to blame. Here's what could be going on.  Pilot Light One of the most common problems with water heaters not producing heat is that the pilot light goes out. Read More