So, what damage can a leaking shower do? Well, a leaking shower is capable of warping subfloors, ruining drywall, and even lifting tiles.
Read MoreWhen the flush valve operates normally, a rubber flapper lifts up away from the flush valve when the toilet handle is pressed to start flushing. To find out the solution, first locate the flapper and watch what happens when you flush your toilet.
Read MoreCan pipes burst in warm weather? Many people think that burst pipes are only possible when they freeze on cold weather, but it’s actually possible for pipes to burst during any season, especially if there are plumbing problems in old houses. People overlook the signs of burst pipe under houses during warm seasons because of […]
Read MorePlumbing is one of the main systems of your entire house. A small leakage or any issue can cause a lot of problems. Hence, it is better to get it inspected on a regular basis to make sure that everything is functioning properly. But the main question is – How often should plumbing be inspected? […]
Read MorePlumbing is an important part of the whole building, be it residential or commercial. Also, it is one of the most neglected parts as the pipelines mainly stay out of sight. When was the last time you had your commercial or residential plumbing system checked? Well, if it has been a long time, then you […]
Read MoreOld houses may stand the test of time for the most part, but they rarely do go unscathed. Time takes a hard toll on the various parts of the average family home. The house eventually warps and settles, and the daily lives of the occupants cause stresses and strains on the many systems within the […]
Read MoreWhat can you expect from the plumbing industry in 2018? How will technology, your competition, customer expectations, and data influence the industry in the next year? The Jobber Academy team reached out to experts in the plumbing, home services, finance, and marketing industries to get their thoughts. Here you’ll find what they had to say […]
Read MoreThousands of years ago, the Greek island of Keros was a sprawling metropolis. During the dawn of the Cycladic Bronze Age, a gleaming white monument rose up out of the Aegean Sea. A manmade network of terraces and buildings constructed out of more than 1,000 tons of imported white stone, the massive monument took up practically […]
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