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 

What To Do If Your Gas Heater Won’t Heat Up

When the months turn cold, there's nothing quite as satisfying as firing up your heater for the first time in a while. However, this is often when homeowners realize that something has gone wrong with their heater, as it won't actually warm up the room. If you're not sure what to do in this situation, here's a quick checklist to get you started. Check Pilot Light First things first: it's a great idea to check the pilot light of your heater. Read More 

Keys to Buying a Replacement Water Well Pump

If you have a water well on your property, one of the most important components is the pump. If it keeps malfunctioning on a regular basis, you may need to find a replacement. Carrying out this replacement doesn't have to be overly complicated if you remember the following tips.  Select a Type There are several different types of water well pumps available in the marketplace. It's important that you select the right one so that you have no performance issues after it's set up. Read More 

Maintenance Information About Residential Septic Systems

It is important for various types of waste to be properly discarded, especially when it comes to human waste. When waste remains in the plumbing lines for a long time or is routed to the wrong location, it can cause a substantial amount of problems. For example, toilets can begin to stop flushing properly if too much waste has accumulated in the plumbing lines. Keeping a plumbing system functional is an even bigger task for a homeowner who owns his or her own septic tank, as more maintenance is necessary due to the waste being stored in a tank. Read More