Plumbing and HVACR Blog
“Do it Yourself” Online Reviews for Service Providers
When the dreaded home emergency arises – the drain is clogged beyond your home repair skills, the septic system closes down, the drip leak becomes a steady stream – your mind goes to your bank account and the uncertain bottom line on the bill from the emergency...
Make Friends with Your Home’s Plumbing
Most of us have respectful relationships with the plumbing in our homes; ignorance is bliss. That is, until it suddenly stops doing its job – usually at the worst possible moment. This is one time when a little knowledge can be a good thing. Knowing just a few...
10 Things Every Homeowner Should Know About Septic Systems
There is a serious underground threat in the backyards of more than 21 million American households – or about 60 million Americans, who depend on an underground tank to dispose of waste. Few people think about their septic tank on a day to day basis. It’s truly a...
911 For Emergencies
When you need a plumber most likely YOU NEED A PLUMBER! Choosing new drapes can be researched for weeks; buying a new car be a leisurely stroll dealer to dealer, but when you need a plumber it is very likely to be a situation where you don’t have weeks or even days...
LOW FLOW FAUCETS AND FIXTURES
The term low-flow refers to fixtures that use a lesser amount of water to accomplish everyday activities such as showering, washing your hands, or flushing the toilet. Conserving water becomes more important every year. To bring the issue into clearer focus, note...
12 Christmas Presents For The Person Who Has Everything
Christmas has come around again and with it the impossible challenge of finding the perfect gift to spark the unexpected delight in the eyes of someone who already has everything. You’ve already done sweaters, ties, books, headphones, and all the gifts on the...
Don’t Invite Your Plumber to Thanksgiving
Plumbers rarely get to eat Thanksgiving dinner with their families – Most plumbers plan for the emergencies that foul the day for so many holiday family celebrations. Plumbers report that their emergency calls soar by upwards of 50% on this day. It is, for most...
Six Reasons You Should Call Your Plumber
The small problems of life have a way of becoming large ones if they’re ignored. This is true for the small plumbing issues which are so easy to ignore. Here are some “small problems” that can cause you big headaches. Running toilet – Maybe you noticed that the...
Early Warning Plumbing Signs Can Save You Emergency Costs
One of life’s little surprises is a sudden sewer clog. Murphy’s Law says that this is certain to happen at the most inconvenient of times, and whenever it happens it becomes an emergency. When that happens a call so SoCal Plumbers 911 can bring expert service to...
Pipe Repair: The Perils of Pinhole Leaks
Is your water bill higher than you believe it should be? The reason may be a leak in one of your pipes. Unlike many plumbing problems that can be detected on sight, a leaky pipe may be hidden from view, and even if you inspect your pipes the trouble may be small...
“Do it Yourself” Online Reviews for Service Providers
When the dreaded home emergency arises – the drain is clogged beyond your home repair skills, the septic system closes down, the drip leak becomes a steady stream – your mind goes to your bank account and the uncertain bottom line on the bill from the emergency...
Make Friends with Your Home’s Plumbing
Most of us have respectful relationships with the plumbing in our homes; ignorance is bliss. That is, until it suddenly stops doing its job – usually at the worst possible moment. This is one time when a little knowledge can be a good thing. Knowing just a few...
10 Things Every Homeowner Should Know About Septic Systems
There is a serious underground threat in the backyards of more than 21 million American households – or about 60 million Americans, who depend on an underground tank to dispose of waste. Few people think about their septic tank on a day to day basis. It’s truly a...
911 For Emergencies
When you need a plumber most likely YOU NEED A PLUMBER! Choosing new drapes can be researched for weeks; buying a new car be a leisurely stroll dealer to dealer, but when you need a plumber it is very likely to be a situation where you don’t have weeks or even days...
LOW FLOW FAUCETS AND FIXTURES
The term low-flow refers to fixtures that use a lesser amount of water to accomplish everyday activities such as showering, washing your hands, or flushing the toilet. Conserving water becomes more important every year. To bring the issue into clearer focus, note...
12 Christmas Presents For The Person Who Has Everything
Christmas has come around again and with it the impossible challenge of finding the perfect gift to spark the unexpected delight in the eyes of someone who already has everything. You’ve already done sweaters, ties, books, headphones, and all the gifts on the...
Don’t Invite Your Plumber to Thanksgiving
Plumbers rarely get to eat Thanksgiving dinner with their families – Most plumbers plan for the emergencies that foul the day for so many holiday family celebrations. Plumbers report that their emergency calls soar by upwards of 50% on this day. It is, for most...
Six Reasons You Should Call Your Plumber
The small problems of life have a way of becoming large ones if they’re ignored. This is true for the small plumbing issues which are so easy to ignore. Here are some “small problems” that can cause you big headaches. Running toilet – Maybe you noticed that the...
Early Warning Plumbing Signs Can Save You Emergency Costs
One of life’s little surprises is a sudden sewer clog. Murphy’s Law says that this is certain to happen at the most inconvenient of times, and whenever it happens it becomes an emergency. When that happens a call so SoCal Plumbers 911 can bring expert service to...
Pipe Repair: The Perils of Pinhole Leaks
Is your water bill higher than you believe it should be? The reason may be a leak in one of your pipes. Unlike many plumbing problems that can be detected on sight, a leaky pipe may be hidden from view, and even if you inspect your pipes the trouble may be small...