When you imagine a plumbing emergency, chances are, you’re thinking about a frozen, burst pipe, perhaps spraying water that immediately turns into icicles. And it’s true that this is a reasonable concern in our climate (except for perhaps the icicles). But sometimes, a plumbing emergency actually has to do with your water heater.
If you’re like most people, you don’t think about your water heater much, unless you suddenly find yourself taking a cold shower. But that means you might not be taking the precautions that could prevent problems. What kind of emergencies can water heaters have? What can be done to prevent them? We’ve got some helpful information for you.




Let’s just be honest… it’s just us after all—you need to get your plumbing system together. If you’re speaking honestly, you know that your plumbing just isn’t all the way together up to par lately. While you’ve been able to keep things marching along thus far, you need to address the source of the issue ASAP. We’re here to help you address those plumbing problems.
A plumbing emergency can be a disaster. It can cause a significant amount of damage to your home and property and end up costing you a lot of money. Of course, we want to avoid plumbing emergencies altogether, so what steps can be taken? Fortunately for you, there are some things that you can do to avoid making an emergency phone call.
Few appliances in the home are more often used than your garbage disposal, attached to your kitchen sink and charged with grinding up food waste to allow it to slip easily down your drain pipes. Garbage disposals are vital to preventing serious clogs in your plumbing, but like any other appliance, they can run into trouble from time to time. When they do, an enterprising entrepreneur might be convinced to attempt to repair or replace it themselves. In most cases this is a huge mistake, and you can do much better hiring a plumbing service instead of fixing your garbage disposal yourself. Why? Read on for the answers.