by Jose | Jul 1, 2020 | Plumbing
Water heating is the second highest contributor to utility cost, and 17% of home energy usage. If you are in the market for a new water heater, tankless may be the best choice for energy savings. How does a tankless water heater work? Tankless water heaters, also...
by Jose | Jun 1, 2020 | Plumbing
There are two kinds of problems with plumbing: emergencies and issues that will become emergencies. Awareness and early action will prevent the soon to be emergencies from becoming full blown, middle of the night panic attacks. Early Warning Signs – Most home plumbing...
by Jose | Jun 1, 2020 | Plumbing
The extended drought in California has resulted in the development of a number of controls on water usage. One of the major uses of water is toilets. Californians flush away 433 billion gallons per year through toilets and urinals and running faucets. Flushing a...
by Jose | May 1, 2020 | Plumbing
California has designated plumbers as an “essential” service during the pandemic of Covid-19. Should you have an emergency, plumbers are available to keep your home functioning. At the same time, avoiding any unnecessary contact is good advice and a few try-it-at-home...
by Jose | May 1, 2020 | Plumbing
In discussing plumbing with a plumber, builder, or inspector – knowing the different types of pipes used in your home can make you a more informed consumer. The water that arrives and leaves your home may travel through as many as five different types of pipes...
by Jose | Apr 1, 2020 | Plumbing
Water arrives at your home from either a well or municipal water supply. It is used for drinking, bathing, washing, and household cleaning, and then the wastewater is carried away to your septic system. While this may sound neat and orderly, there is an uncontrolled...