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  • Prevent Water Damage this Fall with These Easy Tips

    Water damage brings more than dampness; it brings expensive repairs. If your foundation, windows or pipes leak, you could be facing expensive drywall, flooring or foundation repairs. You can avoid the trouble and expenses this fall by keeping some of these easy tips in mind and making sure your plumbing system is well maintained. Clean Out Your Rain ...

  • 5 Tips for a Designer Bathroom

    You don’t have to be a designer, or even a decorating guru, to create your own designer bathroom. Some design elements, decorating tips and do-it-yourself projects are easy to tackle and can make a big impact on your bathroom. If your bathroom needs some love and if you want a designer bathroom without the hefty price tag, here ...

  • How to Breathe New Life into Your Basement

    Basements often have a reputation of being dark and boring, but that doesn't have to be true about your basement! By making just a few easy changes you can breathe new life into your basement and turn it into an area your family likes to gather and that can be used for anything from entertainment to hobbies. If ...

  • Broken Boiler: Repair or Replace?

    When your boiler breaks, do you replace it or repair it? Having hot water is a must when it comes to cleaning, cooking and showering, so you can't go a long without a working boiler. Deciding whether to repair or replace your boiler is a matter of identifying the problem and then finding the best solution. Each case ...

  • 5 Signs Your Boiler Needs Maintenance

    Your boiler is an essential part of your home's plumbing system. It is what makes it possible for you to have hot water for showers and cleaning and for appliances like your washing machine and dishwasher. If your boiler isn't working correctly, your entire plumbing system could suffer. Sometimes it is obvious when your boiler needs maintenance, ...

  • 5 Preventative Measures to Avoid Plumbing Emergencies

    No one likes to wake up to their toilet overflowing or to suddenly hear the sound of rushing water and find a broken pipe. Luckily, many plumbing emergencies can be prevented. By taking some simple steps now, you can avoid extensive and costly damages later. Insulate Your Pipes When it gets cold outside exposed pipes are prone to freezing ...

  • 5 Tips for Maintaining Your Laundry Room

    You probably use your laundry room at least weekly, and if it serves as a storage space or utility closet, you may even use it daily. Laundry rooms can take a lot of wear and tear, and since they house major appliances, it's vital that they are well taken care of. Using your appliances carefully and planning for regular maintenance can help you keep your laundry ...

  • What to do When You have a Plumbing Leak

    When you hear that drip-drip-drip of a leaky faucet or pipe, does panic set it? It doesn't have to. While leaky pipes can cause big problems, they can be easily repaired. While you may be able to fix a small leak on your own, most of the time a leak will require the attention of a professional plumber. Locate the Leak If you have found water on the ...

  • Don’t Miss These 4th of July Plumbing Tips

    It's the Fourth of July weekend, and that means barbecues, family gatherings, parties and fireworks. Whether you are hosting a big neighborhood celebration or just inviting a few friends or family members over, you'll want to make sure your plumbing and appliances are ready to take the wear and tear that comes with lots of use. Clean Your Drains Barbecued foods and patriotic desserts are the center of lots ...

  • 3 Kitchen Plumbing Problems and What they Might Mean

    Have you ever had a plumbing problem in you kitchen, found a quick DIY-fix and then moved on? Sometimes that works, but sometimes small plumbing problems mean there is a bigger problem somewhere in your system. The only way to tell for sure what kinds of repairs you'll need is to contact a Long Island plumber, but these signs can tell you ...

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