How To Keep Your Plumbing From Freezing And How To Thaw A Frozen Pipe

Winter can be a tough time for plumbing. All it takes is several hours of below freezing temperatures to cause pipes to freeze. If the temperature is lower than what your home is prepared for, then you could face a plumbing disaster once the frozen pipes thaw. Here are some tips for preventing freezing pipes and how to thaw them if they freeze. How To Keep Your Pipes From Freezing Read More 

3 Reasons To Choose A Restroom Trailer Vs. A Portable Toilet For Your Outdoor Wedding

If you are going to be hosting an outdoor wedding, you might be thinking about renting portable toilets for your guests to use. Even though you will obviously need to arrange for some type of restroom facilities for your guests on your big day, you might find that portable toilets are not actually the best option. Instead, you may want to look into renting a restroom trailer, which is typically larger and more like a regular bathroom. Read More 

Kid-Proofing Your Plumbing: A Guide For New Parents Or Grandparents

Safety may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to plumbing. To you as a mature adult, hot water or a toilet filled with water may be not be a threat at all. However, when you have kids, you do have to worry about the risks that your plumbing may pose to them. If you're a new parent -- or even a grandparent who will soon be having kids in your home -- make sure you follow these tips to kid-proof your plumbing. Read More 

At-Home Remedies For A Clogged Bathtub Drain

If you have a slow or clogged drain in your bathtub, you don't necessarily need to call a plumber to clear the clog. Instead, you should first try to clean the drain on your own. Often, you can use at-home remedies to clear the drain and save yourself the cost of calling a plumber. At least you can assure yourself that you did everything you could do on your own so that you feel justified in calling a plumber. Read More 

3 Must-Haves For Every Construction Site

If you are a construction contractor or own a construction company, you know there are some things that are absolutely necessary to get the job done. The right tools and equipment, wearing the right clothes, safety gear, and mandatory signs are all a given. Here are three more must-haves for every construction site. Portable Toilets Since your construction crew is building something new, chances are there is going to be very limited access to a bathroom. Read More