Plumbing
Love DIY? Basic Plumbing Tools To Get the Job Done
Want to start tackling some of those smaller plumbing jobs around the house? Here are some of the essential tools you’ll want to keep on hand to save a few bucks and take on those running toilets, replace showerheads, or fix a leaky faucet. Adjustable Wrench or Locking Pliers: You’ll need the ability to grip…
Read MoreWhen to Replace Your Garbage Disposal
Although a lot can be done to prolong the lifetime of a garbage disposal, sometimes replacement is necessary. Here are some signs you may need a new garbage disposal. Want to learn how to fix a jammed garbage disposal? Click Here If the garbage disposal is operating poorly and is older than eight years or…
Read MoreLehigh Valley’s Dirty Tap Water Secret
You may be surprised to learn that your tap water isn’t so clean. Most water running into homes throughout the U.S. contains moderate to heavy levels of contamination from industrial and environmental pollution. These contaminants can range from natural minerals (e.g., Iron, Lime, or Calcium) to human-made chemicals and inorganics that slip into the water…
Read MoreThree Things to Remember When Fixing Your Garbage Disposal
A garbage disposal can present certain risks when repairing it. Here are some things to be aware of when fixing your garbage disposal. Garbage Disposal Power Connections If you have a stuck garbage disposal and neglect to turn switch and power to the unit off, it could suddenly unfreeze and start spinning again. This is…
Read MoreIs Horsepower Important in a New Garbage Disposal?
A garbage disposal is one of the few kitchen appliances where horsepower is something to consider in your search for a new unit. But how much does it matter? A garbage disposal’s horsepower output is a good indicator of how reliable it is – and what it will be able to grind up. Garbage disposals…
Read MoreHow to Fix a Jammed Garbage Disposal
Got a jammed garbage disposal? Here are some easy steps you can take to try and clear it yourself. Check to see if there is power going to the disposal. If you turn on the disposal and hear a hum, that indicates that there is power to the unit. Push the red reset button on…
Read MoreWater Heater: An Annual Inspection Can Eliminate Surprises
Want to avoid waking up to find your shower water won’t heat up? Then it’s a good idea to have your water heater inspected annually. Here are some of the things that a professional will do during an annual water heater inspection to help keep you in hot water all year around. Is it time…
Read MoreWater Heater Efficiency and Safety: a Few Quick Tips
What’s the right temperature? For energy savings and ensuring the safety of small children, many consumer organizations recommend setting your water heater thermostat to 120 degrees. However, it’s also important to know that water temperatures below 120°F can enable unhealthy bacteria to grow inside your water heater. So, consider both when determining an appropriate temperature for your…
Read MorePlumbing Tips: How to Deal with Frozen Pipes
Picture this. It’s the middle of November on a Sunday morning, and you’re deep in a Pennsylvania freeze. Go figure. You turn on the water, but nothing comes out. Frozen pipe. Maybe it’s your first home, or you’re new to the area. Or perhaps you’re in a new house and didn’t realize you had an…
Read MoreWhy Does my Water Take so Long to Heat Up?
Have you ever turned on the hot water for a shower, only to be in for a surprise when it comes out ice-cold? It’s possible your water heater is simply wearing out from many years of use, and it’s time for a new one. Check out these advantages of having a new water heater. So…
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