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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….
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Commercial Plumbing Putman & Son’s Plumbing re-piped the plumbing through the second floor so the floor could be removed and added three restrooms with eyewash stations.
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Is Your Sump Pump Ready for Spring Rain?
With spring comes melting snow, heavy rain, and a higher risk of basement flooding. The best way to stay dry? A fully functioning sump pump. This essential system sits in a pit below your basement floor and automatically pumps out excess water that collects during wet weather. Without it, your basement could flood in just…
The Rise of Trenchless Sewer Repair
Few things strike fear into a homeowner’s heart like the words “sewer line repair.” Traditionally, this meant torn-up lawns, broken driveways, and days of inconvenience while pipes were replaced. Thankfully, trenchless sewer repair has revolutionized the industry, offering homeowners faster, less disruptive, and longer-lasting solutions. What Is Trenchless Sewer Repair? Trenchless repair uses modern technology…
Tips for Reducing Frozen and Bursting Pipes
Tis the season for frozen pipes. When the temperature dives and the winds pick up is when we receive the most calls from unprepared and frantic homeowners. There is nothing worse than coming home to a burst pipe and the mess and cost of water damage to your home and possessions. Luckily, there are things…