As the seasons change, commercial buildings go through a lot—especially during the shift from winter to spring. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can leave behind hidden damage that isn’t always easy to spot right away. Spring’s a great season to check for...
Common Causes of Low Water Pressure. At the end of a long day of work, you’d probably like to kick back and relax in your home. The last thing you’re looking for is another problem to deal with. But low water pressure is a common nuisance for many homeowners. Whether...
With the average water heater holding about fifty gallons, a leak in your tank can create a lot of damage. And, depending on where your water heater is located and how long it is until the water is shut off to the tank, it could spread into several rooms – ruining...
We all make an effort to save water. But it can be hard – especially in the summer. Here tips to help you save water this summer – and decrease your water bill. Make sure garden hoses are turned off when not in use Kids love hoses when it’s hot – and they get heavy...
When the weather warms up, we tend to use more water. Hotter weather. More showers. More watering in the yard. According to the EPA, household leaks – on average – can account for more than 10,000 gallons of water a year. They also cite that in ten percent of homes,...