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Winterizing Plumbing On Your Own
Living in the Pacific Northwest during the dead of winter isn’t easy. As temperatures drop to near freezing and below, you instinctually reach for the thermostat, a log for the fire, or – at the very least – a warm sweater or blanket. But what about your pipes? Maintaining coziness during the cold season is
How To Protect Your Water Heater This Winter
As with all of your plumbing, your water heater is at a higher risk of damage in the winter months. Not only will your system have to work harder to keep warm water flowing when it’s cold out, but the metal of your tank could also contract in the low temperatures and lead to leaking

Drain Cleaning For Rainy Weather: Everything You Need To Know
How do you protect your home from drain clogs in rainy weather? One of the major threats Pacific Northwest homeowners face is the amount of rain they receive, but it’s not thought about enough. Drain cleaning is an essential task to carry out before the rainy season. The last thing you want is to deal

How Do Sewer Video Inspections Save You Time And Money?
Over the last few decades, video inspections have completely changed the way that plumbers approach sewer issues. Rather than digging up your yard to access underground pipes, they can use specialized cameras to get an in-depth image of your system. Since most sewer problems are difficult to properly diagnose without a clear view of the
Do I Want Pipe Relining Or Pipe Replacement?
If you have a sewer line that’s leaking or damaged, you have two basic options to fix it. There’s pipe lining, also called pipe relining, or there’s pipe replacement. Read on to find out which one makes more sense for you. HOW PIPE REPLACEMENT WORKS First, a plumber will need to dig excavation trenches in

How To Make You Home’s Plumbing More Efficient
Many people overlook how much their plumbing system can impact their home’s efficiency. Outdated fixtures and appliances not only run the risk of leaking and losing water, but they can also significantly increase your energy consumption. Thankfully, there are a few steps you can take make your home’s plumbing more efficient: INVEST IN A NEW