Putman & Sons Plumbing Wishes You a Happy Veterans Day

Happy Veterans Day! Today, we honor the defenders of our liberty and remember the fallen. 🗽🌹

Happy Veterans Day! Today, we honor the defenders of our liberty and remember the fallen. 🗽🌹
We sympathize with the plight of so many Metro-Detroiters still recovering from this past summer’s floods. We have been working diligently 24/7 to make certain all of our customers receive the plumbing assistance that they need. Please contact our Emergency Hotline at (248) 652-0990 whenever you have an urgent plumbing situation.

Why Temporary Fixes Matter Even a slow drip can release gallons of water in a short period of time. Temporary fixes help limit structural damage to drywall, flooring, cabinets, and electrical components while you wait for professional repair. Identifying the Type of Leak Understanding the leak helps you choose the right temporary solution:• Pinholes or…

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…
Putman & Son’s Plumbing wishes you a great weekend! Take a little time to be nostalgic and enjoy the classic cars.

Why Historic Homes Have Unique Plumbing Needs Historic homes offer charm, craftsmanship, and character, but their plumbing systems often reflect the era in which they were built. Many older homes still rely on outdated materials and layouts that can struggle to meet modern demands. Understanding these challenges helps homeowners protect their property while preserving its…

Whether you are a seasoned homeowner or a first-time buyer, you have probably heard the phrase “location, location, location” when it comes to real estate. While it is true that the location of a property is a major factor in its value, there are other important considerations as well. One of these is the condition…