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On this beautiful summer like day, it is hard to believe that it is actually the first day of fall. Soon Michigan will be enchanted by the autumn colors. Putman & Son’s Plumbing wishes a picturesque, delightful and wonderful season for all.

As the summer sun starts to blaze, many homeowners turn their attention to outdoor activities, from gardening to barbecues. However, amidst the excitement, it’s crucial not to overlook the care and maintenance of your outdoor plumbing. With rising temperatures, your outdoor plumbing fixtures are more susceptible to damage and wear. In this article, we’ll explore…

Every year in Metro Detroit and throughout Oakland County, homeowners welcome warmer temperatures after a long Michigan winter. But while the snow melting and temperatures rising feel like a relief, the spring thaw can quietly create serious problems for your sewer line. Understanding how seasonal changes affect your plumbing system can help you avoid costly…
You may be surprised to find that a lot of debris goes down the shower drain. Over time, this can build up, causing a slow moving drain. There are a few things you can try at home to stop this common plumbing problem. Unclog By Hand As long as the blockage isn’t deeper in your…

Sustainability isn’t just a trend—it’s becoming a lifestyle for many homeowners. Across Michigan and beyond, more families are looking for ways to conserve water, reduce energy consumption, and make environmentally responsible choices. Plumbing plays a major role in that effort, and eco-friendly solutions are more accessible than ever. Why Go Green with Plumbing? Plumbing systems…

A Repeatedly Clogged Toilet Is Usually a Bigger Problem A toilet that clogs once in a while may not seem unusual, but if it keeps happening, there is likely an underlying issue that needs attention. Many homeowners try to keep solving the problem with a plunger, only to find the clog returns again and again….