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plumbing mistakes

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Home Plumbing, DIY

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With our years of experience as professional plumbing specialists in the Sacramento area, we’ve seen it all; from your standard leaking faucet fixtures to full-blown plumbing disasters, we’ve been there. But did you know that a majority of plumbing problems are self-inflicted? And that most often, extensive plumbing repairs are the result of careless use and poor maintenance techniques? In this blog post, we’ll go over nine of the most common mistakes we’ve seen people make with their own plumbing. Read More
residential plumbing

Topics: Commercial Plumbing, Home Plumbing

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From scale and complexity to regulations and functionality, the differences between commercial and residential plumbing are very significant. In this article, we’ll dive into the distinctive features that set commercial plumbing apart from its residential counterpart and shed some light on the key considerations that property owners, contractors, and plumbing professionals should understand to ensure the efficient and compliant operation of plumbing systems. Read More
woman observing a damaged pipe

Topics: Commercial Plumbing, Home Plumbing

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As a homeowner or business owner, it's important to stay on top of routine maintenance for all areas of your home and place of business, including the plumbing system. Without proper preventative care and regular service, your pipes can become damaged or clogged due to corrosion, sediment buildup, hard water minerals deposits, pipe faults, or other issues. By prioritizing your plumbing maintenance, you're able to stay proactive in addressing smaller issues that could otherwise develop into significant plumbing problems. This is why you need a preventative plumbing maintenance plan. Read More
Septic system being drained

Topics: Home Plumbing

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Septic systems are used throughout the country for homes and small businesses that don’t have access to a municipal sewer system. Instead of what we’re commonly used to in cities and urban areas, septic systems serve as an alternative water treatment process right on-site. If you’re installing a new septic system or are moving to a community that uses septic systems, then it’ll be a good idea to have a basic understanding of what they do and how they work. Read More
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Topics: Home Plumbing, Drain Cleaning and Repair

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Garbage disposals are installed in more than half of American homes today. In fact, they are often marked as a must-have option on apartment and home buyers' wish lists when searching for places to live because garbage disposals make cleaning significantly easier. Although garbage disposals have been used widely for decades, there are still a lot of myths surrounding their use and maintenance. While some of these misconceptions are harmless, others have the potential to cause serious damage to your disposal unit or to your pipes. Read More
commercial floor drain maintenance

Topics: Home Plumbing

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When it comes to plumbing, there are a few key differences between residential and industrial plumbing (also known as commercial plumbing). Each requires slightly different tools and skill sets based on water usage differences between homes and businesses and how their plumbing functions. But for local small businesses, it can still feel confusing to understand exactly which service is right for you. Read More