December 21, 2021
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Anyone who has a septic system at their home or business knows that the rules can be a bit different than for a property that’s hooked up to a municipal sewer line. There are certain types of products that you can never put down a waste pipe into a septic system—certain types of toilet tissue, for example. One product that’s recently gained popularity is bath bombs. These can be a relaxing treat for people who like to take long soaks, but unfortunately it seems that in most instances bath bombs are not safe for septic tanks. There are a number... View Article
July 24, 2020
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When your plumbing springs a leak, you might be tempted to try to fix it yourself. After all, there are plenty of YouTube videos and plumbing tutorials on the internet. With some basic tools, a few videos and a can-do spirit, you should be able to take care of the problem all by yourself, right? Unfortunately, even the handiest homeowner can be stumped by plumbing problems. Sure, you can unclog a drain and stop your toilet from constantly running, but for more complex issues, you’ll want to call a residential plumbing contractor in Las Vegas, NV. You’ll end up saving... View Article
July 24, 2019
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When it comes to your household plumbing, there’s a main water shutoff valve, and shutoff valves associated with specific plumbing fixtures. And although most valves are easy to find, it behooves you to know ahead of time where they are located and how to stop water from running through pipes during plumbing emergencies, including pipe bursts and leaks. While the water shutoff valves for indoor water fixtures are inside the house, others are installed on the outside perimeter of the property. As for the main valve, it’ll most likely be located near the perimeter and not in a central portion... View Article
January 23, 2018
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Hiring a plumber seems easy at first. All you have to do is pick up the phone and make a call, right? No way! Unless you’ve worked with a plumber in the past, you’ll want to know a little bit more about him and his services before signing a contract. Keep reading to learn a few of the most important questions you need to ask a residential plumber in Las Vegas, NV before hiring them to work at your home. Is this the total cost? Many plumbers will give you a free estimate for their work. Usually, these estimates are... View Article