By Wilmer Romero on Jul 30, 2012 in Plumbing, Water Heaters | 0 Comments
First thing in the morning and you’re up and rarin’ to go. Ready for a productive day at work. Spending quality time with your children. Sneaking in a set or two of tennis. Or you’re just planning on working on around your house. What do all these and so many other daily activities have in […]
By Wilmer Romero on Jun 12, 2012 in Plumbing, Sewers & Drains | 0 Comments
A sewer drain clog is a very serious problem that can be considered a plumbing emergency. Since the water has no place to go it will all come back up into the household plumbing in one way or another. When you have a sewer drain clog you should not use any of your plumbing fixtures […]
By Wilmer Romero on May 31, 2012 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Sound Advice for Germantown, Greenbelt, & Middletown Home Owners. Are you experiencing any of these common plumbing problems? Toilet overflowing To fix an overflowing toilet, start by pushing the tank stopper belt down to the valve seat and keep pressing on it. The tank stopper and valve seat are found inside the toilet tank. Next, […]
By Wilmer Romero on Apr 25, 2012 in Green Living Tips, Plumbing | 0 Comments
Even though we’re still years behind Europe, Australia, and other green-conscious countries around the world, green plumbing continues to make rapid strides in the U.S. And nothing better illustrates that point than dual-flush toilets. Dual-flush toilets, as the name implies, have two buttons vs. a single handle. One button is for liquid waste only (half […]
By Wilmer Romero on Apr 4, 2012 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
If you’re hearing the water in your toilet run constantly or it seems to just turn on and off whenever it wants, you can often fix it yourself. For starters, the flap inside your toilet could be stuck open. Take the top off the back of your toilet and look to see if the little […]
By Wilmer Romero on Apr 4, 2012 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
The first signs of water damage might seem trivial: a drip here, a drop there – nothing that can’t be dried with a towel. But warnings like water stains on the ceilings or a leak under the kitchen sink can lead to real problems like a weakened roof or rotten floorboards. A burst pipe can […]
By Wilmer Romero on Apr 4, 2012 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Nobody likes to wake up in the morning, step out of bed, and feel wet, squishy flooring under their feet. Plumbing is one of those luxuries that we tend to take for granted until the day that you can’t flush your toilet or take a hot shower. Chances are that you never thought about having […]
By Wilmer Romero on Apr 4, 2012 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
When it comes to minor drips and leaks around the house, you might not think anything of it. You just wipe it up and carry on with your day. However, these little leaks may be the start of a larger problem and could lead to serious water damage. Warnings such as stains on the ceiling […]
By Wilmer Romero on Apr 4, 2012 in Green Living Tips, Plumbing | 0 Comments
Today the word green has a whole new meaning. Once a word that described a color, today the word green defines the environmentally friendly, energy efficient practices relating to recycling, appliances, light bulbs, home improvement and so much more. You may have even heard the phrase “Is it green friendly?” These are words and phrases […]