Thursday, June 6, 2013

Reasons Why You Should Hire A Plumber For Your Bathroom Remodel Project

You should consider hiring a plumber for your remodeling project


 
You should consider hiring a plumber for your remodeling projectRemodeling anything in your home can be tricky and really requires the skill and knowledge of a professional. But a bathroom remodel can be devastating if not done right. You can wind up spending thousands more, to fix or re-do work, if you try to go it alone.Plumbers are knowledgeable in many aspects of plumbing. They know how to repair plumbing problems, as well as get plumbing set up in a new or existing home. If the plumbing is old and needs to be replaced, a plumber can do that.

Remodeling a bathroom really requires the skill of a licensed plumber. If you are thinking of, or have started remodeling your bathroom, you should consult with a plumber to get his help and professional opinion on the project. He will know how to start the project, how to handle any issues that may come up during the process, and how to finish off the project so that your bathroom is ready to go, and ready to be used by the time you need to move in your home, or need to have your bathroom functional in your existing home.

A plumber will submit to you, a written estimate on the cost of remodeling your bathroom, before he starts and before you make your decision on which plumber to use. A plumber will have a written agreement as to what is expected of him, and what his responsibilities are. He will list materials needed and projected to be needed. He will list the cost of materials as well as the cost of his time. You will know ahead of time, what you can expect to pay.

A plumber will also know what permits, if any, are required to renovate. He is knowledgeable on the process and can you upfront, what types of permits will be required, as well as how much they run. He can get the paperwork for you to apply for the permits, as well as make sure there are not any glitches in getting them.

If you try to go it alone, you may wind up with a non-functional bathroom, and for an extended period of time, so give the experts at Plumbing For Less a call at 404-753-9191 and let us help you with your bathroom remodel.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

What To Do In Case Of A Plumbing Emergency In Atlanta, GA

Are you prepared for a plumbing emergency?


 
Are you prepared for a plumbing emergency?The emergencies that one cannot prepare for are the scariest. The worst of all, is a  plumbing emergencies. A plumbing emergency could be any one of several instances. From sewage backing up into the house to clogged drains to gas leaking from the kitchen stove. All of these situations require immediate help from a trained professional. Ignoring a leak for even a day can cause structural damage to the home which will require additional work to repair. Homeowners everywhere need to have a reliable plumber who is available twenty-four hours per day and will respond promptly to home emergencies.

There are some ways to prepare for or prevent plumbing disasters from happening. Scheduling regular visits from your plumber to check out the pipes and drains in your home is a great place to start. Some savvy homeowners might be able to perform this task on their own after having a plumbing professional demonstrate what is involved.

When a defect is found, it is best to act quickly. The longer something is left in a damaged state, the condition will only deteriorate further. This neglect is how plumbing emergencies happen. No only is it cheaper to repair a defect before it completely fails, it is also easier.

The repairs should only be done by a professional plumber. The water pipes and gas lines of residential homes must be held to very high standards. Water drains work best when maintained on certain angles. Gas lines should be treated carefully as their contents are highly flammable.

Some home plumbing emergencies are preventable. Any plumbing issues that arise should be remedied immediately by a trained professional. Emergency plumbers are available on a twenty-four hour basis to respond in the least amount of time possible. In a plumbing emergency, call for help quickly to minimize the damage done to the home and the money spent repairing the issue. If you have a plumbing emergency don't wait and give us a call at 404-753-9191!

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Why You Should Consider Getting A Leak Detection Service For Your Home

Think you may have a leak?


 
A sound home will often include good water flow. Leak detection services can make sure that you do not have leaks in your home that can cause damage that you may not even be able to see. Finding leaks early, and treating the problem can allow you to save money by fixing problems before they turn into major problems later.

Leak detection services include an experienced team that will come into your home to check for leaks. Leaks in the home can be more common than you think. This team will have specialized equipment that can detect leaks that you may not be able to detect by just looking. When you find the origin of the leak, you can begin seeking out repairs. This team may offer you solutions to your problem also.

Many leak detection services have experience dealing with older and newer homes. If you live in an older home, you may be more prone to problems if you have not updated your pipes. An experienced team can point out problems with any type of plumbing that you have in your home.

Many times when you have a water leak, it is because of older pipes that have become corroded, or faulty construction. If you suspect property damage, you should call out this team right away to locate the source of the water problem. This team will show you where the problem originates.

You can also call a leak detection service if you have an emergency leak. This is often a service that is available 24 hours per day. You want to make sure that the company you choose uses infrared technology, or other ways to find leaks without tearing into your home.

If you take the time to detect leaks before they become a problem, you can save yourself a considerable amount of time and money. Leaks can destroy a property if left untreated, and this can be very expensive and extensive in damage. You should make sure that you are using leak detection services early to find leaks and make repairs.


Need Leak Detection or Leak Repair in Atlanta? Call us at 404-753-9191 and schedule an appointment today!


Friday, May 3, 2013

Why You Should Consider a Tankless Water Heater

Benefits of a tankless water heater


 
The need for hot water in a home requires a hot water heater. If a home has a traditional water heater, then installing a tankless water heater may be a better solution. There are problems with a traditional water heater that do not occur with tankless water heaters. A tankless water heater in a home needs to be considered for many reasons.

Low Maintenance: Traditional water heaters have a tank that can accumulate sediment. This is typical for homes that have hard water. Sediment is removed by draining and then refilling the tank. A new tankless water heater does not have a tank and the build up of sediment is eliminated.

Longer Lifespan: Tankless water heaters will have a typical lifespan of 20 years or more. Traditional units will last up to 15 years when properly maintained. Another factor to consider is that traditional water heaters develop problems that often require a full replacement. Tankless water heaters have internal parts that plumbers can easily replace.

Increased Space: A traditional water heater has a tank that will take up a small area in a basement, closet or other area in a home. Tankless water heaters can be mounted on a wall and free up floor space. The added space that is available in a home can then be used for other purposes.

Energy Use: Tankless water heaters in a home will heat water when it is needed. This means less energy is being used as water does not need to be stored in a tank. Traditional water heaters need to cycle on and off throughout the day to keep water at a set temperature. The constant cycling of the water heater is a waste of energy. Installing a tankless water heater will reduce energy use.

Saving Money: The reduction of energy use from a tankless water heater will help to lower utility bills. The amount of energy that is saved will lower utility bills up to 40 percent or more.

Endless Hot Water: Running out of hot water is not a concern as water is constantly being heated. Traditional water heaters may run out of hot water and need to recharge.


Thinking about a tankless water heater for your home? Call us at anytime at 404-753-9191 to schedule an appointment today!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

5 Things To Consider Before Remodeling Your Bathroom

Thinking about remodeling your bathroom?


 

Bathroom remodeling offers you second highest return (right next to kitchen remodeling) in investment on any renovation project you do on your home. Bathroom remodeling may cost you anything from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. It all depends upon your goals, budget and home. Let’s have a close look at 5 things you should consider before remodeling your bathroom.

The best way to start any remodeling project is to first set your budget. This will not only have considerable impact on materials you choose for your bathroom, but you will be in a much better position to set the boundaries of your bathroom design. Knowing how much you can spend will make it lot easier to decide on items you want to replace, and places where you can be creative!

Want to prevent your bathroom remodeling budget from skyrocketing? Don’t try to move your plumbing. Although switching your toilet or sink around may look easy, but the actual problem lies underneath and thousands of dollars may be needed to move that plumbing. Moreover, if you spend less on moving fixtures, you can spend more on a new trendy vanity or shower system you’ve been eyeing.

Want to save big bucks on your bathroom remodeling project? Well, you should consider refinishing all existing items, such as your shower, bathtub, tiles or sink. By refinishing, you pay only a small fraction of the replacement cost. Best of all, you avoid big renovation mess as your bathroom won’t remain torn up for days.

Some of the best and easiest ways to get the most dramatic effect in your bathroom is by changing its hardware, such as faucet handles, drawer pulls, and shower heads. This is not only cheap, but will also make a big impact. However, you should use the same finish, such as aged bronze, stainless steel, or brushed nickel, to ensure your bathroom looks cohesive.

When you are planning to install fixtures in your bathroom, you should stick with off-white, white, biscuit, or bone. Light colored fixtures appear much cleaner than colored ones, and have less impact on the overall looks of the bathroom. Moreover, if you have a smaller bathroom, it will look bigger with white fixtures.


If you are looking to remodel your bathroom in Atlanta, think of the experts at Plumbing For Less. We provide compete bathroom remodeling services. Call us at 404-753-9191 to schedule an Appointment today!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

3 Signs Your Sump Pump System Needs Maintenance

Does your sump pump need maintenance?


Your sump pump works hard to ensure no water builds up in the basement of your home. This means it's constantly dealing with an influx of groundwater and possible flooding. The alternative to a smoothly running sump pump is a poorly functioning one, and the worrying rise of water in the sump pit. That's when you start to worry about damage to your belongings, and to the structure of your home. It's time to call a plumber and get to the bottom of the problem.

Let's look at three surefire signs that there's a problem with the sump system.

Noise, Noise, Lots of Noise: This is one sign that you can't ignore. The sump pump makes lots of strange noises that can be heard, sometimes even from another room. The cause is likely some kind of foreign matter in the system. Dirt and grit can work their way in, and clog the impeller. This problem can easily damage the pump, as it's no longer able to efficiently rotate and clear the rising water. Take action and call a plumber to clear the blockage.

The Water is Rising: The simple function of the sump pump is to keep water at bay. When this isn't happening the pump may have broken down, or the impeller may be damaged. The float switch may be faulty. Whatever the reason is, it's essential to call your plumber quickly so that the issue can be quickly addressed. The solution may be as simple as clearing a clog, or replacing the float switch that turns the pump on and off.

It Smells Down There: Another sign that is hard to ignore, is an unpleasant odor permeating the basement and the rooms beyond. It's obvious something is wrong with the sump pump even though it may still be pumping. Have the entire system checked immediately for leaking seals, and backed up foreign material. It's a time sensitive issue since the continued presence of whatever is creating the odor, may create a health hazard.

Sump pump systems should undergo periodic maintenance. Such maintenance avoids future problems. Call us anytime  404-753-91915 to schedule an appointment and get your sump pump taken care of.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Signs of a Water Heater Malfunction

Water Heater Maintenance and Replacement


 

Taking a hot shower, washing the dishes in warm water, and soaking white clothing in hot water are all activities that can be taken for granted, especially when the hot water heater works properly. In fact, most people may not look at their hot water heaters until the family experiences problems. When this occurs, everybody wants to know what’s happening because it can disrupt the family’s flow. Some of the symptoms are visible immediately because it disrupts the family’s normal household activities.

Change in family activities

From causing delays in taking baths to heating up a pan of water to wash the dishes, many activities in the home will change. These changes are some of the indirect symptoms of having water heater problems.

Warm water instead of Hot Water

Another common symptom of a hot water heater problem is warm water. When a family member turns on the water in the kitchen or the bathroom, the water that flows out is warm instead of very hot. Even when the person turns on the kitchen faucet that is designated for hot water only, the water does not heat up but it remains warm. This is a normal problem that occurs when the elements in an electric water heater burns out and needs to be replaced.

Irritating noises

While warm water is a definite symptom of hot water heater problems, other symptoms may involve hearing irritating sounds. Sounds like whines, creaks, banging and knocking are all common to water heater tank problems. In many cases, all the homeowner has to do is to flush out the tank. This process will remove the debris and other sediment that builds up inside the tank. If the flushing process does not work, however, the owner may have to replace the heating element, since it is normally completely burned out.

Identifying these symptoms early, and resolving them can prevent a wide range of different problems. From family members taking uncomfortable cold showers to spending extra time in the kitchen boiling hot water, this is one household issue that most family members dislike the most.

If your Water Heater is not working and you need help, think of the experts at Plumbing For Less. Our team of experts is available to help you with your Hot Water Heater. Call anytime at 404-753-9191 to schedule an appointment.