4 Telltale Signs Of A Water Heater Problem

Many homeowners have a tendency to take their water heaters for granted. In fact, you probably don't think much at all about where the warm water for your showers, laundry, dishes, and other daily tasks comes from—that is, until you experience water heater failure. Replacing a water heater can be quite an expensive project, which is why you should keep an eye out for some of the telltale signs of a water heater problem. [Read More]

Avoiding Issues With The Toilet

Don't you hate it when you go to flush the toilet only to find that the water, and everything else, just sits there? Even worse is when the water decides to flood your bathroom, leaving you running out the door in a panic and in search of old towels. The information here will help you to prevent clogged and overflowing toilets from ruining your day. Improper water flow One thing you want to do in order to decrease the likeliness of clogs in your toilet is to make sure the water flow is good. [Read More]

What to Consider When Replacing Your Toilet

It's time to replace your toilet, but before you buy a new model that looks nice and claims to be efficient, take some time to figure out which new toilet would be best for you. Factors to consider are everything from the size and height of your toilet to any special additions you want to make to it, so there's plenty to think about. Cost The cost of a toilet is a little more complex than you might think. [Read More]

Face The Music: 3 Ways To Fix A Leak And Come To Terms With The Fact You're Not A Plumber

In this day and age, it's easy to become an expert in just about anything, all you have to do is YouTube it. Want to know how to baton twirl? YouTube it. Want to know how to hypnotize a cat? YouTube it. Want to know how to build a literal house out of sticks? YouTube it. And although you can come pretty close to becoming an expert in all of these unique areas, there certainly is some room for error--especially when it comes to things like plumbing. [Read More]