Detecting leaks in your home or business is really very important. A leak left untreated can and will produce a host of unwanted problems and expenses.
Read MoreFor the lucky ones, this may only be a small inconvenience that is quickly resolved. For unlucky home owners, it can be a costly event that causes extensive damage if left undetected.
Read MoreAs well as often times damaging to your home, as well as your belongings. We also are aware of the struggle of trying to keep your water usage at a normal amount, not only conserve water but also to conserve money. In fact, many of our plumbing service calls are for leaks in homes that have gotten big and out of control. Many of our customers do not even realize that leaks were present, or that the leak was as big as it turned out to be.
Read MoreWarranties tend to have a great deal of “fine print” that nobody enjoys spending the time to read. However, in that fine print, there is important information about mistakes that will void your water heater warranty. What are some of these common mistakes made by homeowners?
Read MoreIf you’re searching for a drain cleaning service in Arizona, your drains are probably not in the best shape. Whether you have a bathroom or kitchen drain that’s draining slowly or not draining at all, it can be frustrating to wait on a clogged drain.
Read MoreFirst and foremost your plumbing system is made up of two subsystems, one for bringing fresh water into your home or business and the other to remove the waste water.
Read MoreNot only is this inconvenient and a nuisance for your home/business, it can also mean that you may have an issue with the piping that supplies you with water.
Read MoreRepairing or replacing damaged pipes once required excavating and digging up the backyard, street or landscaping of a property. Luckily with the advancement in technology another method is available that allows plumbers to replace damaged pipes without tearing up a property. This method is a trenchless repair that lines a damaged pipe with a new pipe.
Read MoreProfessional plumbers, like those at Cure all Plumbing, have the right tools and advanced technology to diagnose sewer line issues easy, fast and accurate. How do our certified plumbers go about this task? We utilize the help of sewer line scopes or camera inspections!
Read MoreClogged drains can be caused by a handful of things, ranging from simple to more serious solutions. In most cases, drain clogs are caused by objects, hair, or other debris in the drain lines. Although no clogged drain is ideal, these problems are generally simple to solve.
Read MoreOften times a single drain will clog or back up, not allowing waste from that drain to transfer to the main sewer pipe. If this is the case then you need to clean out that specific drain, as it may not be your main sewer line.
Read MoreAll toilets generally make some kind of noise. However, if your toilet seems excessively noisy it could be that the water flow to the tank is being restricted somehow.
Read MoreProbably one of the funnier questions, and one of our favorites! In general when taking a shower a large amount of your water supply is being directed at your shower head.
Read MoreProbably one of the most frequent questions we are asked, the first thing to take a look at is your water heater. Older models are less energy efficient and thus create higher utility costs.
Read MoreAnother effect of hard water, you may often smell a slight odor or taste a certain bitterness.
Read MoreThere are a few different reasons why your hot water may be running out so quickly. One may be that you have a small water tank. Another reason may be that your hot water heater isn’t performing up to par.
Read MorePipes should NEVER make noise and if yours seem to be it is advised you call a professional plumbing expert immediately.
Read MoreThere are many “tips” that circulate regarding your disposal. Eggshells help strengthen the blades, lemon peels make it smell good etc. etc. The 3 things you really need to know are…
Read MoreWe actually get asked this question a lot, and many people are surprised to find that they have hard water in their home! All water generally starts as soft water. Once water comes in contact with natural minerals such as calcium, lime, magnesium & chalk, to name a few, the water becomes hard.
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