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Our FAQ

  • How do I know if I need to replace a main water line?

    This is usually a matter of age and condition. If the pipes in your home are older than 50 years or so, you should be checking them regularly for signs of rust or corrosion. Corroded water lines need to be replaced right away.

  • What can I do about a leaky faucet?

    Often, a leaky faucet is caused by a corroded O-ring, gasket, or valve seal. Try shutting off the water and removing the faucet handle. You may be able to fix the problem by tightening the nut that holds all the internal parts in place. You may also want to try disassembling the faucet to inspect its components. If you notice a part that is broken, replacing that part can do the trick. If you continue having problems with a dripping faucet, give us a call.

  • Is there a way to prevent clogged drains in my house?

    Yes! First of all, don't put things down your drains that don't belong there: this includes hair, oil or grease, coffee grounds, hard food and egg shells. A drain stopper or filter can also stop larger materials from going down your drain and clogging it.

  • Why is my kitchen sink is taking a long time to drain?

    When this happens, you probably have a clog forming deep down in the drain. You can use a plunger to get the clog out, or you can pour either drain cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain, followed by boiling water. This will loosen the clog and clear your drain.

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