Plumbing in a Tiny Home

  With the Tiny Home popularity growing, many are interested in what it takes to build a Tiny Home.  Once you figure out the size and layout, one of the remaining details is plumbing: How will you get water in and out of your Tiny Home? Below we’ve laid out a few ideas for you […]

When Your Pilot Light on the Gas Hot Water Heater Goes Out

  It can be frustrating to find out that the pilot light on your gas hot water tank is out.  Discovering that it has gone out often occurs at the most inconvenient times, like standing in your shower waiting for the hot water or trying to fill your sink to wash dishes.  Determining the reason […]

Getting Your Sprinkler System Up and Running for Spring

After winter, we all get excited at the first signs of spring.  We start making our lists for all the outside projects we want to begin working on and those we want to complete.  However, many might not remember to put their sprinkler or irrigation system on the to do list.  To ensure your system […]

Installing A Remote Water Faucet

Spring is here, and many are turning their thoughts to planting and gardening. Along with that comes thoughts on keeping everything watered during the hot summer months. Dragging around long water hoses can be a heavy and tiresome chore.  The solution may be installing a remote water faucet. A remote faucet is a stand-along faucet […]

Handling Problems With Your Residential Well Pump

  If your home has a well as its water source you will encounter issues that those living with municipal water access do not.  Although a well provides lower monthly costs, the maintenance and repairs involved in having a pressure tank, switches and pump come with their own issues.  Below are some areas to check […]

How to Clean Your Jetted Tub

If you have a jetted tub you know how relaxing and de-stressing they can be after a long, hard day.  They can help with pulled or strained muscles during healing as well as reduce arthritis pain.  However, nothing can put a damper on a nice, warm soak like concern over bacteria growing in your jetted […]

Is A Kitchen Prep Sink In Your Design Plan?

  When deciding on a design for your kitchen remodel, give some consideration to multiple sinks.  Having a smaller bar or prep sink, along with your regular double bowl kitchen sink, can make your kitchen run more efficiently. A bar or prep sink is a singular, smaller sink that is available in square, round, or […]

The Hidden Shower Drain

When doing a bathroom remodel, homeowners usually focus on what they consider the big items.  For example, the tub, vanity, countertop, and tile all contribute to the overall design we want in our bathroom so they are a natural choice. One thing homeowners normally don’t think about is the drain system in the shower.  Most […]

Removing Lime Build Up From Bathroom Faucets

  Lime buildup can make the prettiest sinks and faucets dull, spotty, and unattractive.  Why? Because water has minerals like calcium and magnesium that can be the culprits for hard water deposits or lime buildup.  As water dries on a surface, these minerals remain, causing spots and buildup on and around faucets and sinks.  Although […]

Energy Efficient Water Heaters – Gas Versus Electric

  Ask most people and they will agree that we live in a very energy-aware society. People are concerned with finding more ways to conserve now that ever. But, when thinking about energy efficiency, most people may not consider their water heaters as significant means for saving energy – and money. However, water heater usage […]

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