by Jeffrey Ory | May 16, 2022 | Drain Cleaning, Emergency Plumber, Garbage disposal, Residential Plumber
There are certain DIY projects you can take on around your home that really do work and really do save you a lot of money. When it comes to your skinks, drains, pipes, and overall plumbing, a DIY fix is not always best for the long term. Aside from removing things...
by Jeffrey Ory | Jan 15, 2022 | cold weather, Emergency Plumber, freezing pipes, Plumbing, Residential Plumber, Wrap Pipes
This is a question we hear a lot when it comes to homeowners doing what they can to prevent frozen pipes in their home. The truth is, you only need to allow one of your faucets to drip. This faucet should be the farthest away from the area where water enters your home...
by Jeffrey Ory | Jan 14, 2022 | Plumbing, Residential Plumber, Wrap Pipes
Although cooler weather may be a welcomed break from the heat and humidity, pipes in your home can be affected by dropping temperatures. Frozen pipes are susceptible to cracks or bursts which can result in damage to your floors, walls, and furniture within your home....
by Jeffrey Ory | Jan 10, 2022 | Energy costs, Plumbing, Residential Plumber
January 10th is National Cut Your Energy Costs Day. It’s not exactly a Federal Holiday, but you can celebrate wisely with these helpful tips to cut your energy costs not just for today, but all year long. Get a Heating and Cooling System Tune-up Scheduling an...
by Jeffrey Ory | Nov 30, 2021 | Residential Plumber
Just like taking care of your body is important, caring for your plumbing is also vital. That means regularly monitoring its health and functioning, and you can’t do that without periodic plumbing inspections by a residential plumber. These inspections take a hard...
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...