In-House Plumbing Company Blog
One of the main culprits when it comes to sewer line stoppages are tree and shrub roots. If left to grow unfettered, these roots grow thick enough to create a complete block…
So if you’ve noticed standing water in your yard after a rainstorm, it’s possible you have a clogged outdoor underground drain. I briefly addressed this previously in a post about water…
Connecting PVC to cast iron is no easy feat. And it’s definitely not something I recommend the casual DIYer or homeowner do themselves. Although I understand there are a few…
Most homes and buildings were built with cast iron sewer pipes until about the mid-1980s. And given that cast iron pipes have a life expectancy threshold, deciding whether or not…
In the last post, I talked about trenchless repair methods for fresh water pipes and why it’s not a good option at this time if you have fresh water leaks. Today,…
Underslab plumbing repair is an intimidating prospect for many homeowners. It can be expensive and might require an involved repair process from punching holes through the floor to digging tunnels under…
If you look at our homepage, you’ll see honesty and integrity are important tenets we strive to reach everyday. We do this when it comes to our pricing, how we treat…
Locating fresh water leaks is one of the hardest jobs in the plumbing industry. It requires specialized skills and equipment. And because fresh water leaks aren’t as common as many…
A sewer problem is a sewer problem is a sewer problem. Right? Not really. I’ve talked in depth on the blog about cast iron sewer pipes and whether or not you…