by support | Nov 1, 2011 | Plumbing, Uncategorized
A typical clog that can happen in your air conditioning system is the condensation line. Often condensation lines in central air conditioners get clogged with algae and dust. Routinely your air conditioning service person can unclog this line with line cleaning...
by support | Oct 18, 2011 | Plumbing, Uncategorized
Jefferson Parish ask all citizens to call 73NoWay (736-6929) and leave a recorded message of any information they have regarding building code and nuisances such as high grass and weeds, junk, debris, litter and inoperable vehicles. This is for private and public...
by support | Oct 11, 2011 | Plumbing, Uncategorized
In a recent meeting at Rooter Man with all the Drain Technicians and Plumbers, the unanimous answer was: EGG SHELLS! But, soon after egg shells other things came up: Rice, Spaghetti, Celery (fibrous vegetables), potato and carrot peels. These are the innocent things...
by support | Oct 4, 2011 | Plumbing, Uncategorized
I received the following newsletter in August from the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. It is so important for homeowners to understand why they should use licensed contractors, plumbers, electricians etc. This new law will assist you as a homeowner to...
by support | Sep 20, 2011 | Plumbing, Uncategorized
At Rooter Man, we get all kinds of questions. So we’ll let our experienced technician, Cap, answer this one. The most significant source of a clog from a washing machine is lint. Yes, lint. We see the lint trapped in the dryer lint catcher, but there is no lint...
by support | Sep 9, 2011 | Plumbing, Uncategorized
This isn’t exactly pretty but it is a simple answer. A common ingredient in soap is oil. Also, our bodies produce skin oil. When soap, water, hair, dirt and body oil go down a drain, over time they cling to the sides of your drain pipes. Once the build-up closes, you...