by Susan Denisi | Sep 1, 2023 | New Build, Credentials, Emergency Services, License, Plumber, Plumbing System
So, you’ve been dreaming about building your dream house for ages, and the time has finally come to turn that dream into reality! That’s a pretty big deal and super exciting, so congratulations! There are a lot of fun aspects about getting to build your... by Susan Denisi | Aug 14, 2023 | Plumbing, Drain, Leaks, Maintenance History, Maintenance Records, Pipes, Plumbing Inspection, Plumbing System, Water Damage, Water Heater, Water Line, Water Pressure, Water Stain
If you are currently in the process of searching for your next home to live in, you are likely already aware of how buying a house can be a thrilling task. While it is true that it can be exciting, it can also be daunting. There are various factors to mull over and... by Susan Denisi | Aug 5, 2023 | Age, Electric, Gas, Lifespan, Manufacture Number, New Albany, Ohio, Plumbing & Drain, Product Label, Serial Number, Water Heater
Working silently in the background, your dependable water heater provides soothing showers, clean dishes, and fresh laundry, amongst many other things. However, like other appliances, water heaters have a lifespan (averaging around 8-12 years.) Therefore, we firmly... by Susan Denisi | Jun 9, 2023 | Summer, Backup, Clog, Drain, Faucet, Leaking, New Albany, Ohio, Outdoor, Sewage, Sewer Line, Sink, Sprinkler, Toilet, Water Heater, Water Hose
As a homeowner, it’s important to be aware of potential plumbing issues that may arise during summer due to increased water usage, warmer temperatures, and more people in the house. While we understand summer is a time for fun and relaxation, it’s... by Susan Denisi | May 5, 2023 | New Albany, Clog, Drain, Float Cup, Ohio, Overflow, Plunger, Rubber Flapper, Tank, Tips and Tricks, Toilet Bowl, Water Damage, Water Source, Water Supply, Water Valve
Most have experienced the frustrating situation where we are using the bathroom and then go in for the flush only to see the water not draining and the water level continually rising. So, what are some possible solutions in this scenario? How can you stop it? The fact...