Happy Birthday America!
Enjoy a Little Sparkle This 4th of July.
Enjoy a Little Sparkle This 4th of July.
We have enjoyed a mild winter but the temperatures are dropping starting this weekend which puts your pipes at risk. Be prepared and know how to handle the situation if this happens to you. If you have identified a burst pipe go immediately to the main water valve in your home and shut it off….

Seasonal Changes Impact Drain Performance Spring can bring noticeable changes to your plumbing system. Increased moisture, temperature shifts, and higher water usage all contribute to slower drains. Common Causes Winter Buildup During winter, grease, soap, and debris accumulate in pipes, narrowing the flow path. Increased Usage Spring cleaning, laundry, and outdoor activities increase water usage…

Plumbing systems don’t last forever. Over time, pipes corrode, joints weaken, and materials fail. Knowing when replacement is necessary helps prevent unexpected damage. Age of Your Plumbing • Galvanized steel lasts 40–50 years• Copper lasts 50–70 years• Polybutylene should be replaced immediately Homes built before the 1980s often contain outdated materials. Frequent Leaks Recurring leaks…
From everyone at Putman & Son’s Plumbing, Happy National Boss’s Day! Make sure you thank your boss for everything they do! Your the boss of your house, and make sure that house is in tip-top shape. Have Putman & Sons give you a estimate on any residential plumbing projects you feel your home is in…
Although, standing water is a common problem, it is not healthy and presents additional risk to children and pets. Inspect your yard for saturated areas. Standing water may be caused from leaky or broken pipes. The dampness may be from a damaged sewer line which may contain waste from the home. Standing water is a…

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