Slab leaks constitute one of the biggest problems a homeowner might face: an otherwise normal leak in a length of pipe placed under the foundation or the house, or in some cases even embedded inside the cement of the foundation. The leak itself is less of an issue than the difficulty in reaching it, as well as the immense difficulty in realizing it’s there in the first place. By the time the homeowner realizes that something’s amiss, the damage has been done. Here in Chicago, IL, professional plumbing services have the equipment to detect a slab leak and begin repair proceedings. But you have to spot the signs of trouble before you can call them in. Here’s a few brief ways to detect a slab leak in your home.
How to Detect a Slab Leak
September 8th, 2015Possible Causes of Sewer Line Problems
September 7th, 2015Your sewer line is charged with transporting waste from your home to the Chicago, IL public sewer system, and as such is an extremely important part of your household. The trouble is that it’s usually buried underground, which means spotting causes of problems and pinpointing the spot to make repairs can be a tricky business. The good news is that modern plumbers have a number of tricks up their sleeve to help with the problem, such as miniature video cameras that can travel the length of the pipe and get a definitive inspection. Possible causes of sewer line problems are varied, but can include the following. Once they’re identified, a trained technician can discuss the possible solution with you.
Why Should I Install an Automatic Shut-Off Valve?
August 31st, 2015If you own a home, you may have heard about the concerns of backwater in your plumbing system. In-home flooding can come from a variety of sources and while some – clogged or burst pipes, for example – are limited to your home, others lie completely beyond your control to fix. Heavy rains here in the Chicago area, coupled with other periodic issues with our sewer system, can make backwater a serious concern. The good news is that an automatic shut-off valve is easy for a professional to install and can eliminate such concerns for good. “Why should I install an automatic shut-off valve?” you ask. Read on for the answers.
What is Trenchless Sewer Repair and How Does It Benefit Me?
August 27th, 2015You might have heard about trenchless plumbing before, but not what it means or why it’s such a benefit to homeowners. It addresses some of the most difficult plumbing problems out there: leaks in sewer lines buried under your property. Time was, you had to uncover the entire pipeline to treat a leak or a breach, which could be a major headache in Chicago, IL with our cold winters and unpredictable weather. Trenchless plumbing gets around a huge number of problems, turning what used to be a major hassle into an infinitely simple operation. Here’s how trenchless sewer repair works, and how it benefits you.
Watch for Signs of Water Heater Damage
August 24th, 2015Water heater damage can be a tricky thing not because it’s necessarily hard for a trained technician to repair but because most people rarely pay attention to their water heaters until the damage becomes impossible to ignore. Here in Chicago, IL, time and weather can take their toll on most water heaters, and while you can help it avoid big problems by scheduling regular maintenance, sooner or later your water heater is going to need repairs.
What Kinds of Repair Problems Do Tankless Water Heaters Face?
August 17th, 2015Tankless water heaters are a big boon to any house which installs them, jettisoning the bulky tanked model in favor of a system that instantly heats the water as it passes through the pipes to your faucet. It costs less to run than tanked models and because it heats the water “on demand,” you never need to worry about the temperature dropping in the middle of your shower. But while regular maintenance can help prevent repair sessions, no system is perfect and sooner or later your tankless system will suffer a breakdown. Here in Chicago, IL, you can summon a plumber with specific training in tankless water heater repair problems, but it helps if you can recognize those problems quickly. We’ve listed a few of the more common ones below.
Signs of Trouble With Your Sewer Line
August 11th, 2015The last thing a homeowner wants to hear is trouble with their sewer line. The line is usually buried beneath the ground, and when it springs a leak or develops a clog, the results can be devastating. The good news is that modern advancements such as trenchless technology have made the problem easier to deal with, and here in Chicago, IL, qualified plumbing companies can do the job properly. But before you call them in, you have to spot the signs of trouble with your sewer line to begin with. The sooner you can do that, the better off you’ll be. Here’s a quick list of some possible signs:
What Is Trenchless Technology?
August 10th, 2015If you haven’t experienced sewer or drain line issues, you’ve probably never heard the term “trenchless technology” before. Believe us, if you ever run into those kinds of problems, those words will sound like music to your ears. The sewer line in your home is likely buried beneath your yard, connecting your home to the greater Chicago, IL, sewer system. That keeps it somewhat protected from the wear and tear of the elements, but like any other piece of equipment, it can eventually wear out and create problems. When it does, trenchless technology can come to the rescue.
3 Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters
August 3rd, 2015Chicago, IL residents may have heard of tankless water heaters, which provide a viable alternative to traditional water heaters. They’re not right for every household, but for those with the right specifics, they can be quite a boon. As their name implies, they work without a tank. Instead, they use superheated coils to warm up the water as it passes through the pipes towards your faucets. If you’re looking to replace your traditional tanked water heater, this may be an excellent way to do it. Here are 3 benefits of tankless water heaters that you should consider.
3 Common Concerns with Commercial Plumbing
July 27th, 2015Business owners and office managers in Chicago, IL have a lot more worrying to do about their plumbing than residents of private homes do. At home, if a pipe leaks or a toilet experiences problems, you can simply do without it until a plumber arrives to fix it. In a commercial setting, a plumbing problem can severely impact your business, making it harder for your employees to do their job and reducing customers’ enjoyment of your space. When you call in a plumber, you need someone who understands the differences between commercial plumbing and residential plumbing, and can respond accordingly. Here are 3 common concerns with commercial plumbing that any technician you summon should understand.