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Assessing and Repairing Water Leakage in Your Home
Nobody likes to feel helpless. Everyone wants to think that when something goes wrong, they can step up to the plate and take care of the problem. This goes from changing a tire to soothing a child’s hurt feelings—and even to plumbing problems at home. There are many common kinds of leaks you might encounter …
What to Do If Your Basement Is Flooded
Water damage in your home can be very expensive—and not to mention stressful. Flooding can cause damage to your home’s foundation and ruin property. There are many things you can do to prevent water damage, but sometimes you home just can’t stand up against the elements.
How to Maintain Your Home’s Plumbing
There are many problems that could arise in your home at any time, ranging from minor issues such as a leaky faucet to more time-sensitive crises like a broken water heater in the winter. Though not every issue is avoidable, there are steps you can take to reduce your likelihood of having plumbing problems. Here …
How to Test Your Home’s Water Pressure
Light plumbing issues become nightmares in the blink of an eye. That leaky faucet or running toilet you kept putting off got worse. Now, you’re whitewater rafting in the bathroom wondering what you could’ve done to prevent this. It’s actually very easy, and ServiceWhale can help you every step of the way. Determine If You …
The Importance of Hiring a Licensed Plumber
Did you know that just about anyone can put out their name as a home repair professional? Certainly there are some laws in place to regulate the work contractors have to do, but there’s also a lot of people out there who will try to fix your sink without being a licensed plumber. There are …
4 Things to Consider Before Hiring a Plumbing Contractor
Plumbing is tricky business. Your pipes are arguably the most important part of your home. They carry water from one floor to another. They transport gas for heating. When they go, it can cost thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages. Fixing them yourself isn’t often the best idea, as one mistake …