There are plenty of ways to save money when remodeling your bathroom. You could have a sparkling new bathroom at a fraction of the cost you would spend if you were just frivolously throwing money at the project — and who can afford to do that?!
Your Vacation Plumbing Checklist
Everyone loves a good vacation — and for families that are busy all throughout the fall, winter, and spring, the summer season is an ideal time to get away from the house, enjoy a change of scenery, and enjoy a week or two somewhere else! But one of the worst ways to conclude a great vacation is to come home to find that there’s been some kind of plumbing emergency. Uh-oh!
What Should I Do In Case of a Water Shutoff?
There are plenty of plumbing emergencies that many of us will live through — a clogged drain, an overflowing toilet, even a leaking ice maker in the fridge. But one that most of us hope we never have to deal with is a water shutoff. That’s right — a water shutoff, which is exactly what it sounds like. No running water for an extended period of time.
What Is (And Is Not) Dishwasher Safe?
How to Remove and Prevent Bathroom Mold
You can stave off mold growth in your bathroom and never have to deal with the grossness. On the other hand, if you are surprised to notice a spot in your bathroom where too much moisture has collected for way too long, and you now have a small moldy patch, don’t despair — it’s easy enough to DIY a treatment yourself and keep your bathroom mold-free going forward.
Top Plumbing Myths You Should Never Believe
What Causes Low Water Pressure?
How Do I Maintain a Clean and Efficient Garbage Disposal?
Why Does My Shower or Sink Drain Smell?
The Risks of Plumbing Leaks
If you have a drip coming from a pipe or faucet every two seconds, that adds up to 30 drips a minute — about 3,000 gallons a month! Depending on the rates you pay, that could be anywhere from $50 to $70 added to your water bill. That’s somewhere between $600 and $840 a year!