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  • Easy Ways to Prevent Clogged Drains

    Clogged drains can cause a lot of problems beyond slow drainage. If clogged drains aren't taken care of, they can completely close off the opening in your sink or bathtub and damage your pipes. Instead of waiting until it's too late and then dealing with a clogged drain, why not prevent it from happening in the first place? As a professional plumber in Massapequa, we know what the ...

  • Tap into Unused Storage Space in Your Small Bathroom

    Small bathrooms can present a real storage challenge. If your bathroom is lacking in the storage space department, there are some easy ways you can fix the problem. Remodeling your bathroom is always an ...

  • Cleaning Up After Flooding

    Many areas we serve suffered damages from Hurricane Sandy. As a Long Island plumber, we saw first hand the strength of the storm. Now that the clean-up phase has begun, you may be wondering how and where to start cleaning up if your property was flooded. Here are some steps you can take as you begin this difficult process: Before You Start Before you even start the clean-up ...

  • Why You Should Install a Tankless Water Heater

    Most water heaters store water, constantly work to heat it, and then release the hot water when you turn your faucet on. However, tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, only heat water as it is needed. This an energy efficient approach that can save you money. We specialize in tankless water heater ...

  • Protecting Your Bathroom Plumbing Before You Do a DIY Remodel

    Are you planning a do-it-yourself bathroom remodel? If you are, there are a few things you should keep in mind before you start. There are lots of appliances in your bathroom that require plumbing, and the last thing you want to do is cause expensive damage to your plumbing system. Call a Plumber You may be planning on taking care of most of the remodeling yourself, but ...

  • How to Measure Your Water Pressure & What the Numbers Mean

    You already know what water pressure is, but do you know how to measure it and what your home's water pressure means for your plumbing? The flow strength of the water through your plumbing system is actually very easy to measure. Once you know what you are working with, you'll be able to better address your home's plumbing needs.     How to Take a Water Pressure ...

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