Friday, August 30, 2013

Reasons To Hire A Plumber To Help You Renovate Your Bathroom

Looking to Renovate your bathroom?


 

Atlanta Bathroom RenovationSo you have decided to step up and do some home improvements and add value to your home. You have been reading how to books and now you are ready to renovate your bathroom. You figure it will be worth your effort and by doing it yourself it can save some cost. After all how hard can it be right? Well before you get started, you should think about hiring a plumber to help with your bathroom renovation. Trust me, the money you spend will be worth the peace of mind.


Now one of the first reasons that you want to have a plumber help you is because of all the pipes that you are going to have to deal with. Think about the fact that most bathrooms have a his and her sink, a stand up shower and a garden bathtub. Usually the tub and shower are separate which means they all have pipes with water running under the floors. Now depending on what you are planning on doing, you will more then likely have to move pipes around and cut off water. It seems easy but let's take a look at a scenario. Let's say you decide to start by moving your old tub out and putting a new one in. So you have to shut the water off and you get the old tub out and the new tub in, but some how you mess up the water pressure so when your wife gets in the shower she is not too happy. Not a good scene.

Now the next reason is; depending on where you live the city may demand that you hire a professional plumber to work on your bathroom. The municipality where you live may want a licensed professional to do the work. The other reason is because when ever you do home improvements there are always things that pop up, that you may not know how to handle. That is why even though it may save you cost by doing it your self it could be worth spending the money for peace of mind.

Looking to renovate the bathroom in your Atlanta home? Call Plumbing For Less at 404-753-9191 and get started today!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Reasons to Avoid Chemical Drain Cleaning Solutions to Unclog Your Drain

Need a drain cleaning?


 
Atlanta Drain CleaningNearly everyone has seen the commercial, the stressed-out homeowner’s sink is clogged. However, a bottle of store-bought drain cleaner instantly and miraculously clears it. This is mostly fiction, chemical drain cleaners do help in some cases, but in other cases they can cause more harm than help.

Why? One reason is because chemical drain cleaners contain harsh ingredients such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acid. Both of these destroy plastic pipes, creating holes and cracks after constant use. Even metal piping can corrode if exposed to store-bought chemical drain cleaners over a long period of time. This creates an added expense.

Even if a chemical drain cleaner clears a clog, all the chemicals don’t always wash away. The same chemical that dissolved the clog remains in the pipe causing damage over time. Also, if you use chemical cleaners constantly the left-over residue will build up and itself cause a clog. It’s not just pipes you should avoid using chemical drain cleaners on. Using chemical drain cleaners in toilets can also cause problems. When you add chemicals to water in a toilet bowl, there’s a chance the chemicals will heat the water. This can cause the bowl to crack – a dangerous incident that’s also expensive when factoring the cost of a new bowl.

There is also the issue of damage to fixtures and pipes. The hydrochloric acid in liquid drain cleaners can destroy enamel on sinks and bathtubs. The acid also dissolves metal, making holes in pipes and creating leaks. The added expense of replacing pipes or fixtures isn’t worth it.

At the same time, chemical cleaners can be dangerous to your health if not used properly. Sulfuric acid, for example, emits poisonous fumes that irritate the skin, eyes and throat.Chemical drain cleaner bottles typically list these warnings.


Finally, chemical cleaners are not all what they are cracked up to be. No chemical, not even sulfuric acid, can clear every clog. For every simple hair clog there is also an instance of roots invading pipes. Call for professional help rather than use chemical drain cleaners and risk damage to your home and health. Is your Atlanta home in need of a drain cleaning? Call us at 404-753-9191 and schedule an appointment today!

Friday, August 16, 2013

Signs Your Sump Pump Needs To Be Replaced

Does your sump pump need to be replaced?


 

Atlanta Sump PumpMost homeowners don't give much thought to their home's sump pump until there is a threat of flooding. The sump pump is the house's best defensive against water damage. Flood waters can cause catastrophic destruction resulting in costly repairs and a decrease in the home's value.

The first sign that a sump pump is not working correctly is the presence of water in the basement. The equipment should take care of any excess water and there should never be water on the basement floor with a sump pump that is in good working order.

If a musty or other bad odor is coming from the basement, it may be a sign of a poorly working sump pump. Water that is stagnant quickly becomes a home for mold growth and other unpleasant microbes such as bacteria. Sometimes water that hasn't properly drained through the pump can hide behind dry wall and other unseen areas. Stagnant water in the basement can create a humid enough environment to allow mold to form in the vents and duct work. Whenever air from the furnace or air conditioning unit is pushed through the vents, the moldy air is spread throughout the house.

Sump pumps should run smoothly and quietly. Any unusual or loud noises coming from the appliance indicates a problem. Many times sump pumps are too small for the area they are intended to cover and quickly wear out.

If a home's sump pump does not have a battery, it is important to replace it with a pump that has a back up battery. If a flooding event occurs and a home's sump pump relies solely on electricity, it will be useless in the event of a power outage.

It is wise for homeowners who live in areas with a high water table and other factors that leave them prone to flooding to keep a backup sump pump. Sump pumps that are working overtime to clear water can quickly fail and cause the house to flood. Having a backup sump pump ready for installation can save homeowners the expense and grief caused by flooding.


Need a new sump pump for your Atlanta home? Call us at 404-753-9191 and schedule a service call today!

Friday, August 9, 2013

What To Do In The Event Of A Plumbing Emergency

Are you ready for a plumbing emergency?


 

Atlanta Emergency PlumberDiscovering a plumbing problem such as a leak, the first thing you should do is find the water shutoff valve. If left untreated, a leak can result in thousands of dollars of damage to your home. If the problem is the toilet or a faucet, find the turnoff and shut down the water. In a worst case scenario, if you can't find the shutoff, look near your water meter and you should be able to turn off the main water supply to your home.


Without panicking, take a look and see how much damage has been done, before you call the emergency plumber. Give accurate and clear information over the phone when speaking to the person. Your problem will be fixed quickly when the person you are talking to has a good understanding of what is going on.

It would be a good idea to call your water company to explain to them that you are and are not responsible for the water that's been wasted. Your water company may send out a plumber rather quickly to take a look at the problem to see if it's a blocked sewer or a water line. If there is a problem with the main sewer, this may be covered also.

Your best bet would be to call a 24-hour emergency plumbing company. The plumber will need a rundown of what you have done to temporarily fix the problem, and give the plumber as much information as you can about what pipes may need repair. Doing all of these things will be of great help to the plumber.

Regarding cost, the plumber may not know over the telephone what the charge will be until he assesses the potential problem. There will, however, be a service charge, and he should be able to give you that information over the phone. At best, the plumber may be able to give you a ballpark cost of the problem you are calling about.

Are you prepared for a plumbing emergency in the Atlanta area? Give us a call at 404-753-9191 and let us handle your plumbing needs.

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