7 Reasons Why Pipe Burst in Summer (Fixed!!!)
The summer months are often the best part of the year. The sun is shining, the weather is glorious, and we’ve so many projects to keep us busy around our homes. But the change in … Read more
The summer months are often the best part of the year. The sun is shining, the weather is glorious, and we’ve so many projects to keep us busy around our homes. But the change in … Read more
Are you a DIYer who wants to know how to install Sharkbite fittings on the copper pipe? Then you’ve come to the right page. Sharkbite push-to-connect fittings are great choices for they help you connect … Read more
Asbestos is the name given to a set of naturally occurring fibrous minerals that have, throughout history, been used for building construction. Over the past couple of decades, though, it has been discovered that asbestos exposure can … Read more
If you have noticed a draft coming from your chimney, it could be because the flue is no longer properly sealed. A leaking chimney flue can be dangerous as it can let in smoke and … Read more
If you’re a homeowner, you’ve probably heard of DWV pipe. But what is it, exactly? DWV pipe is a type of piping that is used for drain, waste, and vent applications. It’s an important part … Read more
Iron pipes are a common sight in many homes. They are used for a variety of purposes, such as carrying water to and from appliances and fixtures and are also a popular choice for do-it-yourself … Read more
A standpipe is made of valves, pipes, and outlets. They are common in fire departments but you can also have them inside your home or if your house is big and with more than 3 … Read more
Whether you’re installing a new cooker, fireplace, or gas-powered appliance in your home, installing a new gas pipe is something we’re all faced with at some point. But there’s a lot of anxiety around working … Read more
Are you wondering what type of copper pipe for the water line suits your home? Then you’re in for a treat! Here, I’ll explore the four types of copper pipes – and where they should … Read more
Are you looking to install new (or replace) your hot water lines and/or cold water lines? Then you should consider getting cross-linked polyethylene tubing or PEX pipes. Now I know your concern might be the … Read more