When considering replacing a water heater, homeowners should weigh the pros and cons of purchasing a conventional water heater or a tankless water heater. Both types of water heaters are commonly used in homes. The decision to purchase one over the other should be based on your household needs and budget. Conventional Water Heater Pros… Read more »
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Water Heater FAQ
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QUESTION: Why Does the Upper Thermostat on My Water Heater Keep Resetting? ANSWER: If you have an electric water heater with a reset switch that keeps going off, it usually indicates a problem with the heating element or thermostat. The heating element can be tested using an ohm meter. This is done by disconnecting the… Read more »
3 Problems Happening Behind the Scenes of Your Shower: What You Need to Know
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Some of the biggest issues in your shower could be the ones that you can’t see. There is a lot going on behind the scenes in your shower, including all your pipework. When an issue occurs there, it can cause a lot of damage before you become aware of the problem. Here are five problems… Read more »
Bathroom Plumbing FAQ
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QUESTION: Help! My toilet just exploded with sewage. Why? ANSWER: A sudden explosion of sewage from a toilet is much more than a run of the mill clog. It could mean that you have a significant blockage in the branch line between the sewer main and your bathroom. Your best option is to call a… Read more »
I Replaced the Cartridge in My Faucet, But It Still Leaks. What Should I Do?
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QUESTION: What do I do if my faucet still leaks after replacing the cartridge? ANSWER: The reason why a cartridge faucet leaks after replacing the cartridge can vary based on your water quality, the age of the faucet, and the type of cartridge. First, the leak may not have been caused by a faulty cartridge…. Read more »
Save Money By Using An HET or Low Flow Toilet
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Today’s low flow toilet and HET options are worth considering! Investing in a low flow toilet saves both water and money. You may think a low flow toilet won’t work as well as your old toilet. But the truth is today’s low flow toilets do not resemble the original model first manufactured in 1994. At… Read more »
The 3 Best Types of Plungers
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Clogged drains are a common problem that most people in Denver can solve on their own without professional assistance. There are a wide range of home remedies available for unclogging drains in Denver, but using a plunger is the most popular method. With the exception of the initial purchase price, there are no costs associated… Read more »
Sewer Line Repair and Inspection Services
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If you live anywhere in the Denver metro area our professional plumbers can take care of sewer line repair on your property – from damage assessment to regular preventative maintenance. Sewer Line Repair Experts Our Denver plumbers are skilled and trained in a variety of sewer-related jobs. Some of the more frequent tasks include removing… Read more »
Why You Should Avoid Store Bought Drain Cleaners
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It’s almost inevitable that there will be a drain in your home that will get clogged at some point. If there’s some kind of drain cleaner in your home, this might be the first thing that you try to use. However, many drain cleaners that you can get at the store are not good for… Read more »
I Have an Unused Bathroom Drain that Smells. What Should I Do?
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QUESTION: Why is there a smell coming from the drain in an unused bathroom? ANSWER: It is not unusual for an unused bathroom drain to start smelling after a period of time. The smell coming from an unused tub or drain is usually coming from the P-trap. A P-trap is the U-shaped portion of pipe… Read more »
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