Like the perennial legend of New York’s sewer alligators, not all tall-tales of plumbing are true--no matter how well-known they are. Knowledge is
How to Choose New Outdoor Plumbing Features
When it comes to choosing new plumbing fixtures, there are always a wide number of things to consider. Inside your home, it might come down to
3 Kitchen Plumbing Renovations That Save Money Long Term
Making changes to your home doesn’t always have to be a big undertaking. There are plenty of things the average homeowner can do to make significant
How to Replace a Shutoff Valve
Valves wear out over time. They break, lock up, leak, or even fall off. Repairing a problematic valve helps for a while, but eventually, you’ll want
Prepare Your Pipes for Changing Temperatures
According to local news outlets, Dallas has been facing more cold fronts than usual this year. Just because our state is typically dry and warm
Reasons Your Water Bill Has Been Climbing
Nobody enjoys paying their monthly bills. We do it because we have to and because we value the things we get in exchange for those bills. Case in
Using a Plumbing Snake: When, How, and Why
First things first: drain snakes aren’t actual snakes. If you’re here for adorable legless reptiles, we can’t help you. If you’re here for assistance
Winter-Proofing Your Home Plumbing
Obviously, winter in North Texas is pretty different than it is in places like Canada or the arctic circle. Just because we live in a desert doesn’t
The Anatomy of Your Home’s Plumbing
It's easy to be mystified by the complex inner workings of your home's plumbing. There are pipes, joints, gauges, heaters, fixtures, and faucets to