Whenever you have to look for plumbing services for your San Diego home, it’s not always clear when you should pay the premium price of an emergency plumber or put off the issue until regular business hours. Some people opt to pay the premium for the most basic...
When you turn on the tap for a glass of water, you should be confident that the water coming from the faucet is clean and safe to drink. However, in the San Diego region, this is not always the case. Unfortunately, many San Diego homeowners’ kitchen sinks and showers...
When you fill up a glass with water from your home’s tap, of course you should expect your water supplier has accounted for and eliminated harmful pollutants in the water well before the glass touches your lips. However, although many pollutants have been controlled...
At the beginning of July, California experienced two back-to-back high-intensity earthquakes. The magnitude 6.4 and 7.1 quakes caused over $100 million in damage, leaving homes destroyed, families in financial troubles, and California residents in fear of a larger,...
San Diego homeowners don’t have to worry about freezing temperatures that can cause damage to underground drain and sewer pipes. But local natural disasters like earthquakes, wildfire damage and flooding can move pipes around in the earth, causing pipe movement...
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) pipes are both plastic, but other differences can determine which to use for the average San Diego homeowner. Plastic pipes are used in all kinds of plumbing applications. They are inexpensive,...
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