Don’t Freeze Your Pipes

When winter time comes you will have things to do around your house in preparation for that colder weather, rain, and snow. You'll want to make sure your HVAC system is ready to keep you warm, verify that your roof is in good shape and free of leaks and that your plumbing system is in good shape and won't be at risk of freezing during those freezing temperatures. Here are some of the wintertime preparations you are going to want to take care of around your home to better-protect your pipes: Read More 

Keep Your Drains Clear: 4 Tips

The drains in your home are responsible for getting rid of waste and dirty water, but they aren't able to handle large food particles, paint, grease/oil, feminine products or roots. Your drains can clog with these items going into your sewer drain. Be sure to keep your drains clean and clear to prevent backups in your home. See below for some helpful tips. 1. Use A Disposal If scraping dishes before doing the dishes is not your thing, then a garbage disposal may be your answer. Read More 

Planning Next Years Camp Certification Campouts? How To Arrange For Your Portable Toilets

Summer will be here before you know it. It's time to start planning the youth camp certification training camps. If you're in the process of planning a large outdoor sleepover on your property, don't forget about your guests' sanitation needs. You don't necessarily want all your backyard campers traipsing into the house to use your bathrooms, but you don't want them to be without sanitation either. That's where portable toilets come in handy. Read More 

Planting New Trees In Your Yard? Prepare For Potential Sewer Backups

When you buy a new house, planting new trees can help you create a more friendly and beautiful yard. However, there is a serious chance that sewer problems could occur. Here's what you need to consider about this serious problem. How Tree Roots Cause Sewer Backups Planting trees in a backyard is a great way to decorate a lawn and make it beautiful. However, the roots of new trees can quickly spread through a yard. Read More 

Fixing a Leaky Faucet

Faucets play a critical role in helping you control the flow of water coming into your home. While faucets are designed to help you access your home's plumbing features more conveniently, these same faucets can become a source of stress when they begin to leak. A leaking faucet could cause your water bill to rise, and it could contribute to structural damage within your home. Here are three tips that you can use to help repair a leaky faucet in the future. Read More