Plumbing Installation & Repair
When installing a Fiberglass Bath and Shower Unit there is a couple of tips a homeowner can do to help
ensure a quieter and better looking finished bathroom. Use insulation as a noise filter to deaden the sound of falling water. First, insulation on
the floor where the Bath and Shower unit will be installed. This is particularly important for upstairs bathrooms. Second, insulation between the wall
studs where the Bath and Shower unit will rest up against. Future having sound asleep occupants of neighboring bedrooms will thank you.
Normally the Bath and Shower Unit is secured with Nails or Screws near the edge of the unit. The thickness of the Unit is approximately
1/8 inch thick. By using narrow strips of Asphalt shingles you can help smooth the transition from the edge of the Unit to the surrounding Stud edge
surface, thus creating a more finished wall appearance when the Sheetrock is applied.
Our team of plumbers uses state-of-the-art equipment to locate concealed leaks. Water leaks can cause serious damage to your home and
furnishings in a short time, so don't wait to have your home inspected. Our well trained plumbers will arrive at your home
in a timely manner and locate and repair the source of your plumbing problems quickly.
The Leak Detection and Repair Services most requested by our customers are:
- Underground Water Service Leaks
- Slab Leaks
- Concealed Pipe Leaks
- Water Heater Leaks
- Boiler Leaks
- Sewer and Waste Pipe Leaks
Our fully trained plumbers respect your time as well as your home and they'll get the job done right the first time. Guaranteed! Our trucks are fully stocked with thousands of repair and replacement parts. This means that of the time we can solve your plumbing problem on-the-spot... saving you valuable time and money!
Water Heater & Circulator
It's important to keep your water heater in good working condition. Either that or you face time
without the appliance that doesn't get all that praise it deserves.
Measure the center-to-center dimension between the hot and cold water pipes on the top of the water heater
and try to ensure the new heater has the same dimensions. That will make the plumbing job a bit easier. Take a look at the
plumbing connecting to the old water heater. Make sure you have a gas union in the gas line if you have a gas water heater, and
make sure there are a water shutoff for the cold water inlet pipe and a union connector for the hot water outlet pipe. Heater, then
install the cold water shut off valve, and / or gas union or hot water pipe union. Our plumbers do the right job
in the beginning so hopefully everything is in place.
Hot water circulating systems are hot water systems that circulate hot water through the hot water piping so that
obtaining hot water is nearly instantaneous. They are often referred to as re-circ, re-circ or re-circulating pumps.
Hot water recirculation systems deliver hot water to fixtures quickly without waiting for the water to get hot.
Rather than relying on low water pressure common in most water lines, re-circulating systems use a pump to rapidly move
water from a water heater to the fixtures. Hot water recirculation systems can be activated by the push of a button, or by a
thermostat, timer or motion sensor. Systems that use a thermostat or timer automatically turn on the pump whenever water temperature
drops below a set-point, or when the timer reaches a setting. These systems ensure that hot water is always available at the faucet without
any waiting. Systems that use a thermostat or timer may use more energy than on/off button or switch operated systems.
Toilet
Installing a toilet is not too difficult, although there are a fair number of steps. If everything goes smoothly, you should be able to
replace a toilet in about one to two hours. Turn off the water at the valve behind the toilet.
Incidentally, if you need to replace this valve for some reason, doing so when the toilet is out will make your work that much easier. It is also a great opportunity to
repaint the wall behind the toilet. Next, flush the toilet. Hold down the handle to drain as much water out as possible. Now you can
disconnect the hose from the tank. You may be able to do this by hand. Otherwise, use a pair of slip-joint pliers to loosen the nut. Have a
small container ready to catch the water from the hose and fill valve. Because of the weight and size of two-piece toilets, it is advisable
to remove the tank from the bowl.