There is nothing pleasant about a plumbing emergency happening at your home or business. Whether you experience a burst pipe, clogged toilet, or a sink that does not properly drain, you may not be sure how to respond to the issue. Below is a guide that explains how to resolve the most common plumbing emergencies you may experience.


How often do you think about your sewer? Probably you don't even remember it exists unless there is a problem with it. Given that most of the sewer system is hidden, it's easy to neglect giving it proper maintenance. Your sewer could already be damaged, so don't let your problems get out of proportion. Here is a list of the five most common warning signs that your sewer line needs repair.


Gas lines are an essential part of your home and business. They power stoves, water heaters, and other appliances to keep you warm and comfortable. However, your gas line also carries naturally volatile elements that can be dangerous. Over time, gas lines corrode making them prone to crack or break. When gas leaks happen, it is best to attack the problem right away to eliminate unsafe and even deadly conditions.


Heated towel rails for small bathrooms are a fantastic idea to add extra warmth and comfort for those that would like to have a more intimate, relaxing experience in their bathroom. There is nothing nicer than surrounding your body with a warm, dry, and soft towel after bathing. This article will...


If your water heater is getting older, it's a good idea to shop for a replacement before you run out of hot water, or worse... wake up ankle-deep in it! Take note of the energy sources available to you, and the amount of hot water you expect to use. Not every form of energy will work with every kind of heating appliance and some work slower than others. Tanks work with solar, electricity, oil and gas (natural or propane) but tankless units work with only electricity and gas sources. Heat pumps use only electricity.