How Much Water (and Money!) Your Running Toilet Can Waste

Have you ever heard your toilet running and thought, “Eh, it’s no big deal”? You might want to think again. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), toilets are responsible for nearly 27% of the average home’s daily water use—and that’s when they’re working properly. When your toilet starts leaking or running continuously, […]
Are Tankless Water Heaters Worth the Money?

Tankless water heaters are one of the newer tools for creating a more energy efficient home.
DALLAS How Does a Tankless Water Heater Work?

In a traditional heater system, there’s a large tank that holds and heats water. In order to give you hot water when you need it, the tank continually heats the water to maintain a constant temperature.
When is it Time to Replace Your Water Heater?

Water heaters are one of the parts of your house that you never think about. You never think about it, until something goes wrong, that is.
Why You Need a Whole House Water Filtration System

Most tap and well water today contains some level of contamination from environmental and industrial pollutants.
Make Sure Your Drinking Water is Safe

Do you know what’s in your water? Over the past few years, especially with Flint, Michigan in the news, there has been a renewed interest in the water that’s being pumped into our homes.
Why You Should Avoid Drain Cleaners

Chemical drain cleaners are widely marketed and available but do you know how they work?
Things You Can Do To Conserve Water

The EPA estimates that we use 80-100 gallons of water every day – per person. The average family uses around 300 gallons a day.
Things You Should Never Put Down A Drain

While unclogging drains, you learn a lot about what causes the problems. There are a surprising amount of things that you should never put down the drain, even when you have the magic of a garbage disposal.
5 Plumbing Mistakes to Avoid

Are you making plumbing mistakes in your home or office? If you have a leaky pipe or low water pressure, you may be waiting for disaster to happen. Some simple symptoms, like low water pressure can lead to serious issues if not properly repaired or treated.