Are you finding water spots on your dishware and glassware right after they come out of the dishwasher? Or even after they are thoroughly hand-washed? Your hands may still feel dirty or coated even after scrubbing them with soap. You may find stains on your clothes caused by the washing machine itself. Low water pressure… Read More
How Often Should You Check Your Plumbing?
People usually only call a plumber when there is an emergency. Such emergencies include: Clogged or damaged pipes that won’t drain Constantly running toilets Overflowing sinks, showers, and bathtubs Many plumbing emergencies can be avoided just by scheduling regular preventative maintenance. If you know you need to schedule a plumbing system inspection, call Plumbing by… Read More
How Do You Know if Your Main Line Is Clogged?
When your main sewer line is clogged, it leaves little doubt as to what’s actually happening. Water is backing up onto the shower floor, into the bathtubs and toilets, and gurgling and pooling around the floor drain. Just when you think you have a regular old clog, you smell it … the sewer. If you… Read More
What Should I Do If My Water Heater Is Leaking?
Is your hot water heater leaking? Don’t panic. It’s not a particularly dangerous situation but could cause substantial water damage depending on where the water heater is and how long it has been leaking. Unless you’re a plumber yourself, you should get it checked out by a professional. It is something you should get fixed… Read More
How Do Water Treatment Systems Work?
If you’re looking into how water treatment systems work, you’re probably having some issues with your water. We specialize in the installation and maintenance of home water treatment systems for homeowners and commercial interests in the Kingman and Lake Havasu and surrounding areas. If you’re interested in learning more about a home water treatment system… Read More
How Often Should A Water Softener Run?
A water softener is not like a water heater in that it does not need to run all the time in order to do its job. Your water softener should only turn on every two or three days. When it does turn on, the process it runs is “regeneration.” Regeneration is the process by which… Read More