How Plumbing Services Can Fix Basement Flood Problems Due To Snow Melt

Living in a place where it snows can be very beautiful. All that white stuff creates an idyllic scene you may never want to leave. However, when the snow starts to melt, all that water has to go somewhere. And often, it ends up in your basement. If you have ever had the misfortune of dealing with a flooded basement, you know how much of a headache it can be. Water can seep into your main residence through cracks in the foundation or walls, causing serious damage to your home. [Read More]

4 Signs A Water Heater Needs Emergency Repairs

Asking a contractor to handle emergency water heater repair work is critical to avoiding bigger problems. If you have a house with a water heater, it's a good idea to know what the signs are that the system needs emergency attention. Watch for these four signs a contractor needs to check the system out immediately.  Leaking Water If water is leaking directly from the heater's tank, then there's potentially a hole or damage to a line. [Read More]

3 Types Of Temporary Fencing

Fencing can be a valuable addition to any construction site. Contractors use fencing for a wide range of purposes- from creating distinct work zones to securing valuable equipment. It's not always feasible to invest in permanent fencing for a construction site.  Temporary fencing provides an affordable and convenient solution. In order to understand how temporary fencing can be used to enhance your construction site, it's important that you are familiar with the three types of temporary fencing available for rent in your area. [Read More]

The Two Types Of Water Heaters And Things To Think About When Choosing Your New Appliance

If your water heater is old or malfunctioning and you're facing a large repair bill, your plumber might suggest buying a new heater. New water heaters have better energy efficiency than old models, so you might even enjoy lower power bills. Here's a look at options in new water heaters, things to consider when buying a new water heater, and how to help your new appliance have a long life.  [Read More]