If we’re honest, most of us know there are about a million things we could do to save on water. The thing is, a lot of those things can be a little…
How to Choose the Right Showerhead
It was supposed to be a simple weekend project. It was supposed to take an hour; two, tops. But then you got to the store and realized: there are ten
How do Water Filters Work?
To filter or not to filter: that is the question. The efficacy and necessity of the water filter is perhaps the most divisive of the totally mundane
Algae in the Water: What You Should Know
Earlier this year, Arlington, Fort Worth, and parts of Dallas noticed that their water tasted and smelled weird. The story made headlines when the
Plumbing Jobs You Can Do Yourself, Part 2
Last month, we taught you how to fix two of the most common plumbing problems by yourself. Now that you know how to fix leaky faucets and clogged
Plumbing Jobs You Can Learn to Do Yourself, Part 1
Plumbing looks intimidating (and a little stinky), but there are a couple plumbing projects that are easy enough for a homeowner to do themselves. The
Choosing The Right Faucets
Choosing faucets for a new sink or replacing your old ones can be a lot of fun, but it can also be a lot of work. There are so many different styles
Plumbing, By The Numbers
It’s easy to take plumbing for granted. Don’t feel guilty--we do it too! To celebrate World Plumbing Day, we decided to take a look at our profession
What Are Your Pipes Made Of?
Your plumbing system is arguably the most important and indispensable mechanism in your home. Your plumbing system’s pipes are what make that system