by Jeffrey Ory | Sep 9, 2021 | Emergency Plumber, hurricane, Hurricane plumbing, Plumbing
When the power is restored in your home, do not start your major appliance all at once. It is best to turn them on gradually in order to reduce potential damage. If there are any power lines around your home that look damaged, report them immediately. If there...
by Jeffrey Ory | Sep 7, 2021 | Emergency Plumber, Hurricane plumbing, Plumbing, Residential Plumber
As a community that has been impacted by hurricanes before, we know how to prepare for the storm. We buy supplies, take steps to protect our homes to minimize damage, and prep our plumbing. The bigger question is what happens after the storm. Once the hurricane has...
by Jeffrey Ory | Aug 20, 2021 | Plumbing, Residential Plumber, Toilet
When it comes to your bathroom, there is nothing worse than watching the water in your toilet rise up and over the bowl after you try and flush it. An overflowing toilet can cause a big problem very quickly. This is especially true for older toilets, as they have a...
by Jeffrey Ory | Jun 7, 2021 | Commercial Plumbing, Emergency Plumber, hurricane, Plumbing, Residential Plumber, Sewer Repair, Video Inspections
In New Orleans, being prepared for hurricane season is something we have to do every year. Your plumbing should always be included in your preparation. Protecting your home means protecting your pipes. Our services prepare your plumbing for hurricane season and...
by Jeffrey Ory | May 27, 2021 | Emergency Plumber, Plumbing, Residential Plumber, Sewer Repair
Crawfish season is here, which means it’s time to get together with friends and family over a crawfish boil. After you’ve enjoyed these tiny crustaceans, potatoes and corn-the-cob, you have a mess on your hands. Knowing how to dispose of your boil properly...
by Jeffrey Ory | May 17, 2021 | Plumbing, Residential Plumber
Being able to turn off your water supply in an emergency will minimize potential water damage in your home. A burst pipe or backup can cost you thousands of dollars in damage and water bills. Knowing how to prevent this is in your best interest. Step 1: Locate The...