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Fall Maintenance for Your Home
No matter where you are in Southern California, from Downtown LA to Anaheim, from the Inland Empire to San Diego, SoCal Plumbers has licensed and insured plumbing technicians standing by, ready to help. Our service area includes multiple cities in the following...
Plumbing Priorities Before Leaving for Vacation
No matter where you are in Southern California, from Downtown LA to Anaheim, from the Inland Empire to San Diego, SoCal Plumbers has licensed and insured plumbing technicians standing by, ready to help. Our service area includes multiple cities in the following...
Warning Signs Your Water Heater Needs Repair or Replacement
Water Heater Signs Most of us never give a second thought to our water heater until we turn on the shower or sink and find no hot water. The truth is hot water heater problems typically occur long before the unit fails. It is important to be aware of the warning...
The Need for Skilled Labor in Plumbing
A study conducted in the Spring of 2021 by the National Association of Home Builders reported a 55% shortage of plumbers available for work. With revenues topping $107 billion in 2021, the plumbing industry ranks fifth in the overall construction industry by market...
Isn’t It Time for Touchless Plumbing Products?
Most of us have experienced touchless plumbing products at a restaurant or commercial office building. Touchless fixtures do not require the user to manually turn on a faucet or flush a toilet. It is one of the most recent developments in plumbing. The hands-free...
8 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Plumber
If you need a plumber but are not sure what questions to ask the potential contractor, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading to learn the top 5 plumbing repair questions you should always ask and 3 optional suggestions. Five Must-Ask Questions How Long Have...
Common Summer Plumbing Issues
The way you use your plumbing changes with the shift of seasons. Summer brings a unique set of plumbing issues that are important to prepare for and tackle. Seven of the most common summer plumbing issues are: Obstructed Toilets - School’s out for summer and your...
Improving Your In-Home Air Quality
The Environmental Protection Agency says the air indoors where we spend up to 90 percent of our time can be more polluted than even city smog. The first line of defense against airborne contaminants is to keep your house clean and well ventilated. Heating and...
Top 2022 Plumbing Updates to Consider
Where to Start Now that winter is over, the most basic plumbing updates to address are issues and damages that your home sustained throughout the colder months. Whether you are considering addressing the winter issues, or you have been thinking of upgrading or...
Women in Construction
The Current Statistics Women make up 47% of all employed workers in the United States. When you think of an industry dominated by men, construction might be at the top of the list. Of all the people employed in construction, women comprise only 10.9% according to...
Fall Maintenance for Your Home
No matter where you are in Southern California, from Downtown LA to Anaheim, from the Inland Empire to San Diego, SoCal Plumbers has licensed and insured plumbing technicians standing by, ready to help. Our service area includes multiple cities in the following...
Plumbing Priorities Before Leaving for Vacation
No matter where you are in Southern California, from Downtown LA to Anaheim, from the Inland Empire to San Diego, SoCal Plumbers has licensed and insured plumbing technicians standing by, ready to help. Our service area includes multiple cities in the following...
Warning Signs Your Water Heater Needs Repair or Replacement
Water Heater Signs Most of us never give a second thought to our water heater until we turn on the shower or sink and find no hot water. The truth is hot water heater problems typically occur long before the unit fails. It is important to be aware of the warning...
The Need for Skilled Labor in Plumbing
A study conducted in the Spring of 2021 by the National Association of Home Builders reported a 55% shortage of plumbers available for work. With revenues topping $107 billion in 2021, the plumbing industry ranks fifth in the overall construction industry by market...
Isn’t It Time for Touchless Plumbing Products?
Most of us have experienced touchless plumbing products at a restaurant or commercial office building. Touchless fixtures do not require the user to manually turn on a faucet or flush a toilet. It is one of the most recent developments in plumbing. The hands-free...
8 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Plumber
If you need a plumber but are not sure what questions to ask the potential contractor, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading to learn the top 5 plumbing repair questions you should always ask and 3 optional suggestions. Five Must-Ask Questions How Long Have...
Common Summer Plumbing Issues
The way you use your plumbing changes with the shift of seasons. Summer brings a unique set of plumbing issues that are important to prepare for and tackle. Seven of the most common summer plumbing issues are: Obstructed Toilets - School’s out for summer and your...
Improving Your In-Home Air Quality
The Environmental Protection Agency says the air indoors where we spend up to 90 percent of our time can be more polluted than even city smog. The first line of defense against airborne contaminants is to keep your house clean and well ventilated. Heating and...
Top 2022 Plumbing Updates to Consider
Where to Start Now that winter is over, the most basic plumbing updates to address are issues and damages that your home sustained throughout the colder months. Whether you are considering addressing the winter issues, or you have been thinking of upgrading or...
Women in Construction
The Current Statistics Women make up 47% of all employed workers in the United States. When you think of an industry dominated by men, construction might be at the top of the list. Of all the people employed in construction, women comprise only 10.9% according to...