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7 Signs You May Have a Plumbing Problem

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When you’re a homeowner, there are plumbing problems that can occur that can be easy for you to identify. Clogged sink drains back up, plugged toilets don’t flush, and each of these are easy for you to notice. But there are many times plumbing problems are taking place in your home and they aren’t so easy to identify right away. In this blog post, we’re discussing 7 signs you may have a plumbing problem and how you can identify them. Pay close attention, because it’s important to catch these plumbing issues early so they don’t cause long-term issues or cost you lots of money in the long run. Water Leaks Unless you see or feel water damage or discoloration on your walls, floors, or ceiling, it can be difficult to identify a water leak in your home.  The majority of your plumbing is enclosed in the home and can’t be seen so it’s important you take note of any changes. Pay close attention if you hear water running or dripping and investigate accordingly. Follow the noise and track it down

7 Easy Tips to Prevent Clogs & Maintain Clear Drains

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If you’ve ever experienced having a clogged drain in your Utah home, you know that they are inconvenient and can oftentimes be an expensive fix if they aren’t handled immediately. Unless you built your house and your plumbing lines are brand new, you have no way of knowing how well drains have been maintained or what previous homeowners have poured down the drains in your home. Below we’ve identified 7 easy tips for preventing clogs and maintaining clear drains in your home so you can avoid blockages and keep from having to use harsh chemicals to ensure your drains are clear and running correctly. 1. Clean Drains Thoroughly While it seems obvious that cleaning your drains should be the first step in keeping your drains clear and maintaining them, most homeowners don’t put drain cleaning on their regular home maintenance list. Ensuring your drains are clear and clean is just as important as mopping your floors or cleaning your toilets. Once a week, lift sink stoppers in bathrooms an

3 Ways To Maximize Your Home’s Heating Efficiency

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Whether you own a 1,000 square foot one-story or a 4,000 square foot townhouse, heating efficiency is a concern all homeowners should be aware of — especially as the winter months cause temperatures to flat line. Modern technology has enabled houses to shield their inhabitants from the chilly outside air with furnaces, heaters and other tools, but none of these essential features come free. If you’re one of the thousands of homeowners who worry about their  heating and air  efficiency in  Salt Lake City , you’re not alone. Every year, houses across the state suffer from inflated costs due to inefficient heating: An issue that can often be solved with a few simple steps. Don’t worry; we’re here to help. Stay tuned as we cover the truth about heating efficiency and give you guidelines for how to survive the next winter season. The Importance of Heating Efficiency: It’s More Than Money The concept of keeping heat from escaping a home sounds simple enough, yet it’s one that many struggle t