Sewer Repair, Water Line Repiping

Water Line Repairs

Water Line Repairs

If you are moving and the house you are looking at is older, say thirty to fifty years old, you;d better have the sewer and water lines checked. If a sewer repair have to be made, it is common for them to coat $6000 to $15,000. And that is for something that is out of site, out of mind. Call on a licensed plumber and pay him well to check things well. Now short cuts here.

Repipe Problems

Beware that if you move from one city to another, the other may have problems that only that area is experiencing. In Atlanta, it is polybutylene piping and in Las Vegas it is Kitec piping. In both cases, the problems were litigated and a class action steelement was leved. But that is no guarantee that repairs, on in these cases, repiping was done. The best way to find out is search the internet for lawsuits and ask plumbing contractors in the new area what thay know. Home inspectors should be up to date as well. Usually banks will not allow closings until it is verified that these defective products are not in the home. Repiping is expensive and disruptive.

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Top Water Heater Plumber Frisco Texas

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We are looking for informed clients: one’s that know that cheap, economy grade water heaters offered by plumbing contractors in the Frisco – Dallas area are not really cheap. If you are in the market to repair or replace you currant equipment, you’d better take some time to learn about all the options for making hot water for your family or commercial business.

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Water Heater Boulder City

In Boulder City, conventional storage water heaters remain the most popular type of water heating system for the home. But now there are many choices of tank water heaters, besides just choosing the fuel type. Making the right choice for your family and business is where we come in. Call today and we will help you get the model that is right for your application. For more info about Boulder City water heaters visit this site.
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Water Heater Maintenance

The Fort Worth Water Department receives calls from customers concerning white particles or things that look like white pieces of paper clogging plumbing fixtures. These are most probably one of two things:
They may be bits of calcium carbonate scale coming from your water heater. The scaling may be worsened because the water heater thermostat is too high. Most manufacturers recommend setting it at about 120°F.  If the particles are calcium carbonate, you probably need to flush your water heater.  Most manufacturers recommend that you do this twice per year.
They may be pieces of plastic from the dip tube in your water heater. The dip tube takes the cold water from the supply at the top of the tank down to the bottom of the tank to be heated. Some dip tubes were made of inferior plastic. The staff at the lab can help you determine whether it is scale or plastic.
Tips for flushing your water heater
Turn off the power or gas to the heater.
Close the cold water supply valve.  It’s usually located at the top of the unit.
Connect a garden hose to the drain valve located near the bottom of the tank.  Run the hose somewhere that you can drain the water (it may be hot at first).
Open the drain valve to discharge the water inside the tank.  It will probably have some particles in it.
After the tank is empty, close the drain valve and open the cold water supply valve.  Turn on the power or gas.
Homeowners should periodically inspect their hot water heater to keep it operating at top efficiency. Proper maintenance will prolong the life of the tank and also help prevent scale build up.Check your manufacturer’s instruction guide to ensure proper maintenance scheduling.
Water Heater Maintenance

Water Heater Maintenance

Plumbers receive calls from their clients concerning white particles that are in their water, sometimes clogging plumbing fixtures. Here are a couple of potential causes:

Calcium carbonate scale is probably coming from your water heater. Mineral scaling may be worsened because the water heater thermostat is too high. Most plumbers recommend setting it at about 120°F.  If the particles are calcium carbonate, you probably need to flush your water heater.  Most manufacturers recommend that you do this twice per year.

They may be pieces of plastic from the dip tube in your water heater. The dip tube takes the cold water from the supply at the top of the tank down to the bottom of the tank to be heated. Some dip tubes were made of inferior plastic. The staff at the lab can help you determine whether it is scale or plastic.

Tips for flushing your water heater:

  1. Turn off the power or gas to the heater.
  2. Close the cold water supply valve.  It’s usually located at the top of the unit.
  3. Connect a garden hose to the drain valve located near the bottom of the tank.  Run the hose somewhere that you can drain the water (it may be hot at first).
  4. Open the drain valve to discharge the water inside the tank.  It will probably have some particles in it.
  5. After the tank is empty, close the drain valve and open the cold water supply valve.  Turn on the power or gas.

Homeowners or a licensed plumber should periodically inspect their hot water heater to keep it operating at top efficiency. Proper maintenance will prolong the life of the tank and also help prevent scale build up. Check your manufacturer’s instruction guide and view Youtube videos to ensure proper maintenance scheduling.

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Boulder City Water Heater Site Launched

Boulder City Water Heater

Boulder City Water Heater

Out Boulder City plumbing team has launched a new website to better serve and inform our residential and commercial clients. If your water heater is leaking, give us a call and visit the site:

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