How to Stop a Running Toilet

A running toilet is a waste of money and that won't quit until you deal with the problem. The money that you spend in wasted energy is worth spending a few minutes to fix the problem and give you some peace and quiet. Here is a step by step list of some of the things you can do to fix the problem. Adjust the Water Valve to the Correct the Water Line Read More 

3 Plumbing Areas You Should Know

As a homeowner, it is important that you are familiar with your home's plumbing system. The more you know about it, the more likely it is that you can advert a plumbing disaster that could impact the rest of your home. Here are some areas you need to focus on when studying your homes plumbing. Shut Off Valves Leaks happen. When they do, it is important that you know how to stop them so that you can fix the leak. Read More 

How to Fix Your Drywall After the Plumber Leaves

Whenever you have to do plumbing work on your residential or commercial property, you should only hire a professional plumbing contractor. However, most professional plumbers are not construction contractors. This means that they may not be able to repair the drywall that they tore out to fix your plumbing. You will have to hire another contractor or do the work on your own. If you'd rather try to repair it yourself, here are some steps to make it happen. Read More 

Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Plumber’s Visit

When your toilet won't flush or your kitchen sink is spraying water all over the room, you need a plumber as soon as possible. It's easy to get a little frantic trying to get the problem fixed! But if you're calling over a plumber like Plumber A Rescue Rooter, there are a few things you can do to make the visit more effective (or even less expensive). Check For Multiple Problems Read More 

Here’s How You Can Avoid Letting Your Pipes Freeze This Year

Anyone living in an older home could be in danger of freezing pipes in the winter. With sometimes below freezing temperatures in Canada, it's not uncommon for homeowners to have pipes burst or crack due to a buildup of ice in pipes inside and out of their homes. You can always avoid this problem by doing a few simple things this year: Insulate Pipes That Aren't Encased in a Wall or Floor Read More