by Susan Denisi | Sep 1, 2023 | New Build, Credentials, Emergency Services, License, Plumber, Plumbing System
If you are in the works to finally build that dream home you’ve been dreaming about for years, congratulations! Constructing your dream home is an exciting endeavor characterized by an abundance of decisions and meticulous planning. But don’t forget – the... by Susan Denisi | Aug 5, 2023 | Age, Electric, Gas, Huber Heights, Lifespan, Manufacture Number, Ohio, Plumbing & Drain, Product Label, Serial Number, Water Heater
Remembering dates can be quite challenging, especially for homeowners when there are so many things to remember in regard to your home. However, knowing the age of your water heater is essential, particularly when it comes to planning for its future. A water heater... by Susan Denisi | Jul 13, 2023 | Plumbing, Drain, History, Leaks, Maintenance, Pipes, Plumbing Inspection, Plumbing System, Records, Water Damage, Water Heater, Water Line, Water Pressure, Water Stain
Looking for the next place to call home is always an exciting process. So, congratulations! But whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced one, there are various crucial factors to consider and steps to take before making your final decision.... by Susan Denisi | Jun 9, 2023 | Summer, Backup, Clog, Drain, Faucet, Huber Heights, Leaking, Ohio, Outdoor, Sewage, Sewer Line, Sink, Sprinkler, Toilet, Water Heater, Water Hose
Summer is a time for outdoor activities, swimming, visits from family and friends, and lots of fun in the sun. Likely, you have a handful of things planned this summer that you and your family will be getting into, but don’t forget to include some relaxation on that... by Susan Denisi | May 5, 2023 | Huber Heights, Clog, Drain, Float Cup, Ohio, Overflow, Plunger, Rubber Flapper, Tank, Tips and Tricks, Toilet Bowl, Water Damage, Water Source, Water Supply, Water Valve
Have you ever been in a situation where you used the bathroom and then proceeded to flush the toilet only to be greeted by an uninvited toilet clog? On top of that, the water level starts rising alarmingly fast. What do you do? How can you stop it? It’s probably safe...