Why is my Water Heater Making Loud Noises?
You know that sound? That really loud, annoying one? It’s coming from your water heater, and you think it might very well be on the fritz… but is it? Yes, the rumbling noise can become irritating overtime, and it can be nerve wracking to hear it make a noise it hadn’t previously; however, this sound…
Plumbing Myth Busters
In this day in age, online resources are available for just about anyone with internet access. This advancement leads to an intense saturation of information, and quite a bit of opinions. When it comes to key information such as plumbing, it can be overwhelming and confusing as you work your way through the endless amount…
Top 3 Plumbing Resources
As a homeowner, having knowledge of plumbing is without a doubt, one of the most useful skills one could acquire. Understanding basic signs of arising issues and how to properly solve them could save you from unnecessary headaches, as well as holes in your bank account. Another important factor is knowing the difference between what…
Why Are There Black Specs in My Water?
If you’re guessing that those tiny black specks in your tap water shouldn’t be there, you’re definitely right about that one. Let’s get to the bottom of why this issue might be occurring, and kick it to the curb! PIPES Unfortunately, with well-worn pipes, there is a chance that the spots you’re seeing are a…
Hard vs Soft Water
Have you ever heard people debating about different water types? Does your hair texture feel different when you’re traveling compared to showering in your own home? What about that slightly “off” taste? It might sound like a marketing ploy to rope homeowners into purchasing unnecessary equipment, but there are a few ways that water types…
What Temperature Should You Set Your Hot Water Heater At?
If you have your hot water heater set at a high temperature, you might notice a hefty energy bill as a result. Your hot water heater uses a decent level of energy per month, making it a potentially expensive operation. While the high settings can be costly, having it set at a low temperature results…