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Finding a Leak in Your Shower or Tub
Jan 23rd, 2012A leak in your shower or tub can be particularly exasperating for homeowners. Because of the weight of a typical tub, having a leak can be a big cause for concern
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Common Causes of Leaky Faucets
Jan 16th, 2012You use the faucets in your home several times a day: to wash your hands, to take a hot shower, and to wash your dishes. Like any wear item, eventually the faucets in your home will begin to leak, sometimes barely noticeably and other times it will be a steady, annoying drip.
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What to Do When You Think You Have a Plumbing Leak
Jan 9th, 2012The extreme weather conditions around Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky can seriously stress your pipes, leading to leaks and big problems. It’s a good idea to check a few times a year for signs that you might have a plumbing leak.
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Top 5 Signs You May Have a Plumbing Leak
Jan 2nd, 2012A water leak can cost you, the homeowner, a lot of hard earned money over time. Not only will you need to pay for repairs, you’ll also be paying for wasted water in your utility and sewer bills. Here are a few signs that you might have a plumbing leak in your home.
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Safely thawing your pipes
Dec 26th, 2011All this month, we’ve been offering helpful tips for how to winterize your home’s plumbing system. However, sometimes with the busyness of the holiday season, you put off winterizing those pipes just a little too long, and wake up one morning with the sad realization that your pipes have frozen overnight
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Winterizing your home before a holiday vacation.
Dec 19th, 2011All December long, we’ve been focusing on winterizing your home’s plumbing system. We started with winterizing your outdoor faucet, then moved on to your interior pipes and fixtures. Now it’s time to talk about what to do to protect your pipes when you are going to be headed out of town for the holidays.
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Winterizing your indoor fixtures
Dec 12th, 2011Baby it’s cold outside! But the cold weather doesn’t have to mean a plumbing emergency. Earlier this month, we told you how to start winterizing your plumbing by tackling your outdoor faucets. Now we’re moving indoors and dealing with your interior pipes and fixtures.
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Winterizing your outdoor faucets
Dec 5th, 2011It’s that time of year again, friends! Time to start winterizing your home’s plumbing system. Since it’s a big job (and because you’ve probably got a lot going on this time of year), we’re going to break it down a little. First, we’re going to tell you how to winterize your outdoor faucets.
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Should You Repair or Replace Your Water Heater?
Nov 29th, 2011A broken water heater is one of the most common issues we send our plumbing technicians out to fix. Very often, the homeowner is uncertain when they make the call whether they will need to replace the unit, or if it will be possible to repair their water heater.
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Should I choose a gas or electric water heater?
Nov 24th, 2011With gas prices (including natural gas and propane) increasing steadily, many of our customers wonder if a gas water heater is still the more economical and cost-efficient choice.
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