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5 Reasons It’s Time to Flush Your Water Heater

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There is nothing like a lovely hot shower on a winter’s morning! Also, there’s nothing like the wake-up call you get when your shower runs freezing! In this blog, you have a few simple tips for ensuring your water heater is correctly maintained. WHY SHOULD I FLUSH MY WATER HEATER? Increase the longevity of the water heater: Over time, lime and different sediments from your home’s water can drop in your tank and disrupt its ability to work efficiently. The additional work required by the unit will also reduce its life span. Flushing your house water heater is easy and will prevent this sediment buildup that causes problems for your water heater. Reduce noise: When your water heater has to deal with buildup inside the unit, you may hear crackling and banging noises. While sometimes the noises correct themselves, the sediment does not disappear. Comply with the warranty: Your water heater is a big investment, and, in some cases, periodic maintenance is a part of its manufa...

5 signs you have a plumbing leak in your home

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If you ask a child what superpower they would like to have, he or she will likely respond with the ability to fly or invisibility. As a homeowner, one superpower that would be useful is X-ray vision. This is because many plumbing problems occur behind walls, in unfinished or otherwise hidden spaces. The bad news is that even a small loss, if not resolved, can become a huge problem. In order to keep your home safe and save yourself from costly repairs, you should keep your eyes peeled and even investigate for water leaks on a regular basis. Here are 5 common reasons you have a water leak in your home Higher Water Bills: There are some compelling reasons why your water bill suddenly rises. For example, add people to your home. Or seasonal factors like watering the lawn in the summer. But if you have an unexpected and unexplained spike in your water bill, it could be due to a hidden plumbing leak somewhere in your home. Water damage - If you find excess moisture, mold, or mild...

Upgrade Your Water Heater: It's time to upgrade to a tankless water heater!

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Don't you like wasting water and time waiting for hot water to reach your sink? Is your current water heater over 10 years old? If so, you might consider upgrading to a tankless water heater and recirculating system for your home. Keep reading to learn more about these innovative systems and how they can save you time and money while keeping comfort and convenience in every room of your home! Tankless water heater: how does it work? Tankless water heaters , also called demand heaters, work by heating water directly at the source while it is in use. This means you don't pay to heat the same water multiple times throughout the day. Tankless water heaters are more efficient and don't have the energy losses associated with traditional water heater tanks. Each member of the family can take a hot shower at any time. The worry of "out of hot water" will no longer be a problem for you. With the addition of a recirculation system, you can have almost instant hot water si...

Should you insulate your water pipes?

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For most homeowners, insulating a home's hot water pipes is a reasonably easy decision. When you can buy efficient insulating pipe sleeves for a few dollars, it's hard to resist simple energy savings that will pay off for years. But not all homeowners know about this easy efficiency booster — or why you might want to insulate your cold water pipes, as well. For hot water pipes First, the obvious: Insulating your hot water pipes will help keep your hot water temperature down. If you have a traditional water heater, you are already paying to keep that hot water on standby. With the benefit of pipe insulation, the hot water waiting in your pipes will cool down more slowly. Quality insulation can add a few degrees to the actual temperature of domestic water, so if you like things particularly hot when showering or washing dishes, pipe insulation is worth it. It also saves water, as it will shorten the time it takes for the water coming out of your appliances to reach the desired...

How does plumbing save you money?

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Make running the house less expensive The most effective way to cut costs is to make running the house less expensive. A family can easily reduce their monthly bill by adjusting the temperature inside the house when no one is home. Heating and cooling an empty house doesn't make much sense and can be very expensive. Sealing windows and doors can also help keep your home looking comfortable. Choosing a Tankless Water Heater Another effective option is to opt for a tankless water heater . This will ensure that everyone in the family can take a hot shower every day without wasting money on heating water they won't be using. A professional plumber in Washington can be trusted with this type of water heater in virtually any home. They can also identify water problems in your home to reduce your water bill. While it may not seem cost-effective to remove a perfectly working water heater and replace it with a tankless model, the amount of money a family can potentially save is wel...

How to avoid water leaks in the toilet?

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Water leaks in the pipes can cause a lot of damage if they are not taken care of quickly. Since prevention is better than cure, homeowners are encouraged to perform regular maintenance and monitoring of their pipes to avoid leaks. What specific measures should be taken? We give you all the details you need to keep your pipes in good condition at all times. What are the most common reasons for water leaks? Water leakage in the pipes in Plumber Washington can come from many situations. In order to prevent it, the first thing to do is to understand the risks of each case. This is one of the most important steps in the maintenance and repair of this type of system. The aging of the pipe Over time and with use, piping can deteriorate. This is due to several factors such as the alteration of its components or simply because of bad weather. Indeed, we note that the freezing of winter can lead to cracks or breaks causing water leaks. The fact of a too sudden use can also cause damage to ...

5 tips to prepare your plumbing for the fall

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The air is cooler, the days are short and the leaves are starting to lose their shade, all signs that fall is here. The game has a lot of uncertainty, especially when it comes to the weather. Wet days can be followed by a cold frost and dangerous conditions. With that kind of uncertainty, you'll be able to settle into your home. Which area is better than your plumbing ? Here are five tips on how to prepare your plumbing for this fall. Your plumbing checklist Clogged Pipes: While the images of falling leaves are a sight to behold, they can be a pain when it comes to your plumbing . Clogged pipes and gutters can lead to clogs in your home. Clean and rake early in the fall and keep outdoor pipes clear of foliage. Look for leaks : a leak in your pipes may go unnoticed, but it can cause a considerable headache. Take the time to look for potential leaks and fix them now. Insulate your pipes: wrap exposed pipes in heat Insulate pipes, crawl spaces and garages are also import...