Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday

Set your clocks back on Sunday and delight in one extra hour of sleep!

Set your clocks back on Sunday and delight in one extra hour of sleep!

Putman & Son’s Plumbing provides continual education, training and certifications throughout the year to provide our customers the highest standards of plumbing techniques, equipment and services while maintaining that our plumbing technicians are not only well educated but safe in the field. Most recently, we completed a confined spaces safety training by OSHA. There are…
A foul odor in your basement may be coming from your drains. When the water dries out in the trap, it allows gases to enter your basement and creates a bad smell. A simple solution is to add some water to your drain periodically. If the odor continues, add olive oil to slow down the…

As the December chill settles in, your home becomes vulnerable to a common winter woe: frozen pipes. When temperatures drop, the water within your plumbing lines can freeze, leading to potential bursts and significant damage. Explore effective strategies to prevent frozen pipes during December’s icy grip and highlight how Putman and Sons Plumbing is here…
Water leaks have emerged as one of the major problems in households and require immediate attention, intervention and solutions. These leaks can cause massive physical damage to homes as well as incur unnecessary expenses such as higher water bills. Water leaks are caused by various reasons including old, overused or faulty pipes, loose pipe joints,…
After receiving so many requests to fix plumbing problems, Ralph Putman decided to found his company in 1985. He trained his sons and hired experienced certified plumbers to provide service to his growing business. Over 30 years later, Putman & Sons Plumbing is still going strong thanks to our amazing staff. We would like to…

Nothing’s worse than stepping into the shower and being met with a weak trickle of water. Low water pressure can make everyday tasks frustrating — but it’s also a warning sign of underlying plumbing problems. Here’s how to identify and fix the issue. Common Causes of Low Water Pressure 1. Mineral Buildup in Pipes Over…