It Needs Your Help: 4 Reasons You Should Care For Your Septic System

If you have a septic system, you need to keep it in good condition. That includes watching what you flush down the toilets and what you process through the garbage disposal. It also includes having it serviced at least once every three to five years. Failure to follow those simple safety procedures could leave you facing some serious problems. However, taking the steps to keep your septic system well-maintained can add years to its life and prevent many problems. Read More 

How Broken Plumbing Pipes Can Be Repaired

A broken water pipe can happen for a number of reasons. The pipes in your home might be old, or they might burst due to freezing or accidental damage. Pipes can also break in natural disasters. Whatever the cause, a broken water pipe is a plumbing emergency. When a pipe spews water at full force into your house, major damage can be done quickly. Turn off the water supply immediately and then consider your options. Read More 

3 Important Tips When Dealing With Backflow Issues On Commercial Properties

Backflow can be a huge problem for your commercial property. It can happen for many reasons and if it's not addressed, your property's water source could get contaminated. To prevent these issues from affecting your company -- and the surrounding community -- keep these tips in mind.  Monitor Garden Hoses  Garden hoses are a natural source for backwater as bacteria and chemicals spread around the nozzles. That's why it's so important to keep an eye on garden hoses. Read More 

Getting Rid Of Toilet Odors

A properly functioning toilet should not emit foul-smelling gases. If your toilet smells like a sewer, take the following measures to get rid of the smells. Avoid Excess Water in the Toilet Sewer odors reaching the toilet can come from several different places. For example, it is even possible for odors from the septic system, if you use one, to back up to the toilet. Therefore, minimizing the production of foul odors in the septic system is one way of preventing your toilet from smelling. Read More 

4 Everyday Products You Must Avoid Putting Down Your Drains

Owning a home is stressful at times, but proper understanding and maintenance will ensure your investment is protected. As a homeowner, you probably already understand why mowing the lawn and cleaning your interior is, but focusing on your plumbing and septic should also be a priority. Over time, your drains will take a beating that can lead to clogs, underlying leaks, and serious and expensive issues with your septic system. Thankfully, you can protect your finances and your home's plumbing. Read More