TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY IS THE IDEAL METHOD FOR CONDUCTING PIPE REPAIRS

By amie | June 5, 2014

The sewer lines of any property are a part of a very critical system that has a major impact on the health, safety and comfort of the inhabitants. As you must be aware, usage and age tend to have a deteriorating effect on these pipes and you may have to call upon a plumbing company…

10 USEFUL PLUMBING TIPS FOR ANYONE

By amie | June 5, 2014

Plumbing repairs are not something that’s always included in the average homeowners budget. When it comes to plumbing, preventative maintenance can save a homeowner a substantial amount of money in costs and repairs. So, we would like to recommend a few helpful hints that might save you a little trouble and money somewhere down the…

UNDERSTANDING SEWER BACK-UPS IN YOUR HOME

By amie | June 4, 2014

If you have ever had a sewer back-up in your home, then you know the expense, frustration and damage it can do. By understanding more about the problem, you can hopefully avoid it in your home. “Sanitary sewers flow by gravity so they generally follow the natural slope of the ground. The sewer mains that…

WHY BUY A HIGH EFFICIENCY TOILET?

By amie | June 4, 2014

Whether you’re operating at home or business, installing high-efficiency toilets make sense. These fixtures are necessary for hygiene can do a better than average flushing job while using the minimal amount of water necessary. You just need to know what to look for when you are shopping to make sure you are getting the performance…

WHY EARLY LEAK DETECTION IS IMPORTANT

By amie | June 4, 2014

Whether it is a major leak or one that is barely detectable, it is very important that you know about it early so that you can take action to keep the problem from getting worse. There are many ways through which leaks can be detected in time and your plumber can advise you on what…

CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING

By amie | June 4, 2014

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers (i.e. openings in the walls, floors or ceilings covered by grills) carry cooled air from the air conditioner to the home. This cooled air becomes warmer as it circulates through the home; then it flows back to…

IS YOUR AIR CONDITIONER READY FOR SUMMER?

By amie | May 22, 2014

It’s only May, but Myrtle Beach is already seeing temperatures in the mid to high 90’s. It’s going to be a long hot summer as usual and summer is not even officially here yet. That means it’s time to make sure your air conditioner is ready for the heat of summer. First, make sure your…

SLAB LEAK PREVENTION

By amie | May 21, 2014

Slab leaks can be expensive. Slab leaks are annoying and should be addressed immediately. Often, they end up costing homeowners a lot of money if they go undiscovered for a long period of time. Slab leaks in a home or business is quite common. They happen to conscientious property owners that take all the preventative…

SPRING & SUMMER – General guidelines for keeping your home cool and efficient

By amie | May 21, 2014

Have an HVAC expert inspect your home’s ducts and cooling equipment Clean or replace your AC filters every month Clean chimney and check to see if your fireplace is working properly Clean out rain gutters and storm drains Clean and vacuum vents, baseboard heaters and ducts Seal air leaks in the attic, basement and crawlspace,…

By amie | May 21, 2014

Plumbing issues and water problems can take the fun out of summer quick. If you follow these tips below and do a little planning, we can save you a lot of hassles and headaches. Swimming Pools – Be sure and schedule routine maintenance a couple of weeks in advance of the hot days of summer.…