By Wilmer Romero on Oct 25, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Okay, so you have a leaking faucet on your hands and it’s annoying the heck out of you. But, being the curious type – perhaps even handy with a wrench – you want to know why it’s leaking. Did you buy a bum product? Did someone mess with it? Is it the result of normal […]
By your1 on Oct 2, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Pests have quite the reputation of causing health as well as property damage. While most owners may not be aware of the correlation, plumbing and pests are most commonly intertwined. So the next time you see a sudden rise in pests around your house, make sure you contact a professional plumber to check out your home […]
By your1 on Sep 28, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
If you’re undergoing a reconstruction for your home, it’s time to focus your attention to the most important aspects: the pipes. During renovations, the thought is more often than not, based on the aesthetics of the house rather than the efficiency of the products being used.
By Wilmer Romero on Sep 16, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Water pressure. When it’s right, you typically don’t give it a second thought. When it slows down – and stays slow – you seek answers and a workable solution. Let’s say, for example, that you can’t effectively wash your dishes while a family member is taking a shower because the water pressure is too weak. […]
By your1 on Sep 14, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Your home plumbing is never easy to handle but there’s also a lot of DIYs that people tend to try out. After all, what’s there to plumbing than simple leaks and clogs, right? You couldn’t be more wrong!
By your1 on Sep 11, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Plumbing fixtures are one of the most important elements present in every home and each fixture is connected to the main plumbing membrane.
By your1 on Aug 29, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Read what are the 4 things everyone should know about their home’s plumbing.
By Wilmer Romero on Aug 23, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Here in Southern Maryland we get pretty consistent amounts of precipitation all year long. Take Germantown, for example. May (as you might expect) has the highest average monthly rainfall at 4.44 inches. The lowest of the year? February, with 2.81 inches. That’s the good news. But with average monthly precipitation exceeding 3”, what happens when […]
By your1 on Aug 4, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
Limscale is a form of calcium carbonate that leaves behind a chalky white film on fixtures such as faucets and appliances such as kettles.
By your1 on Aug 3, 2017 in Plumbing | 0 Comments