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Wednesday 28 June 2017

Get Your Plumbing Fixed ASAP If You Find Any Leaking Pipes

So often, it’s the littlest of things that can cause the biggest problems. Consider leaking pipes, for example. There are many reasons why a pipe might leak, such as physical damage to the pipes or loose connections. There are many ways that even a small leak can wreak serious damage to your home in general. Following are just some of the dire consequences a dripping pipe may pose.

Floor Damage

Because of gravity, water will always find its way to the ground. So, when a pipe leaks, the floor bears the brunt of the damage. In the case of tiled floors, for instance, the tiles may loosen from the moisture. If your floors consist of hardwoods, the material might become discolored or even warped when exposed to water. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2eTILi4

Wednesday 21 June 2017

Why You Shouldn’t Be Using De-Cloggers for Drain Cleaning

If you have turned off the faucet and yet the water in your sink remains, refusing to go down the drain, you might have a problem just waiting to happen. It means only one thing: you’ve got a clogged pipe. But think twice about grabbing that bottle of de-clogger under your sink. It may very well worsen your problems.

Take a look at the many disadvantages of commercial drain cleaners.

Highly Toxic

This should hardly come as a surprise, as these products were made to melt blockages and grime. Unfortunately, these same chemicals are also known to possess high toxicity levels. According to HealthyChild.org, these products often contain sodium hydroxide or sulfuric acid, which make them very dangerous to inhale or ingest—and pose a threat to children and pets in your home. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2gD7RFG

Wednesday 14 June 2017

How to Find the Right Sized Water Heaters for Your Home in Saskatoon

Getting the proper sized heater requires a Goldilocks equation. If you get one that’s too small, you risk running out of hot water in the middle of a shower. If you get one that’s too big, on the other hand, you’re wasting valuable money heating water that you’re not using.

So how to do find the “just right” heater? Take a look at its first hour rating.

Understanding First Hour Rating

To properly assess what size of water heater you need, it’s important to look at the unit’s first hour rating (FHR), which is the amount of hot water that a heater can continuously provide per hour before the tank runs empty.

Here’s another way of looking at it: How long can your heater provide hot water during a busy hour of the day, such as in the morning when your entire family gets ready for work or school. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2gCAKC4

Wednesday 7 June 2017

Plumbers Offer Crucial Tips on Maintaining Your Home's Pipes

Just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not important. Case in point: your plumbing. From the hot water in your shower to the water you use in your sprinkler, your plumbing system should facilitate the water flow you need at the time you need it.

It needs a little help from you, however, in the way of maintenance. Take care of plumbing as you would other parts of your home. Not sure where to begin? Follow a few simple tips.

Think Twice About Chemical Drain Cleaners

While these products promise to make quick work of blockages, they may also make quick work of your pipes as well. Just read the ingredients and warnings on the label; drain-cleaning products use harsh chemicals that can erode your drain pipes. Moreover, they typically don’t remove the entire blockage. The best way to address a blocked pipe is to call on trusted plumbers in Saskatoon who will use specialized tools to fix the problem once and for all. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2gDkdgZ