If your toilet is running, you should definitely catch it – and fix it. Losing all that water is going to cost you a lot of money in the long run. So why is it happening and what can you do to fix it? Read on!
Read MoreLast week, we talked about the proper way to use a plunger (as well as the right type for the drain you are hoping to clear). Unfortunately, there are times when a clog is too stubborn for a plunger, yet you are too stubborn to call a plumber (just kidding – we love it when you are empowered to do your own minor plumbing!) In these cases – in that space between plunger and plumber – a great tool is a plumbing snake.
Read MoreOccasionally, it’s good for us to remember that the world is not full of plumbers and return to the basics. Which is why today, we want to teach you how to use a plunger.
Read MoreIt’s about to get very cold again in Saskatoon. And even though modern insulation and plumbing makes frozen pipes rarer, it does still happen, especially in older homes. So, what DO you do when your pipes freeze?
Read MoreIt’s frustrating when your drain won’t do what it is intended to do – drain. It is messy and annoying when your dirty water just sits in the sink, and you want to find quick and easy (and cheap) solution. Typical drain cleaners are incredibly caustic and can not only damage your pipes, but the environment. So, what about enzyme drain cleaners?
Read MoreThere are few things we take more for granted than good plumbing. That is, until we have a plumbing issue. As long as everything is running smoothly, plumbing is a wonderful thing to enjoy and ignore. But at some point in our lives, most of us will need to call a plumber. Beyond the obvious plumbing emergencies (if your pipes burst, you’ll probably be on the phone pretty quickly), or installation of a new appliance, here are five signs that you might need to call a plumber.
Read MoreEmergencies happen, they aren’t usually very predictable (or always preventable). All you can do is be prepared. One way you can be prepared is to know how to locate your shut-off valves. Because the last thing you want to be doing if you’ve sprung a serious leak is to be frantically reading this blog and searching for your shut off valves.
Read MoreYou live in the prairies, and it is very much winter, which means that the air is already dry and cold. When you turn on your furnace to heat the air, that heat removes even more of the moisture from the air, making an already dry situation worse. Adding a humidification system to your house offers so many benefits – some of them may even surprise you.
Read MoreHave you ever been sitting around, minding your own business, when your pipes start just wailing? That high pitched squeal or whistling noise can sound like a wild animal is trapped, or your pipes just found out their team lost in game 6 OT. Banging pipes can be equally disturbing. Either way, it sure doesn’t sound normal. So… what are these sounds, and what do they mean for your plumbing?
Read MoreWe’ve been promising cooler temperatures for a while now, and yet the sun keeps shining on. This is why we aren’t meteorologists. Nonetheless, frigid mornings are on their way (at some point!) and hot showers will become more and more important. But what if you’ve found your hot water is running out far too quickly? Here are some possible reasons why, and solutions for, you guessed it, a lack of hot water.
Read MoreSummer is officially over. We may get a few more nice days, but if you have an above ground outdoor pool, it’s time to consider packing it in for the year. Make yourself one last margarita and then get to work winterizing your pool with these easy steps.
Read MoreGarbage disposals are a wonderful modern luxury that allow you to immediately get rid of food scraps without having to scrape them out of the sink and into the garbage. But, because they deal with food waste, unpleasant smells can build up. Here are some simple, and natural ways, to deodorize your garbage disposal with things you most likely already have on hand.
Read MorePerhaps you overzealously put the dishes in the sink. Or dropped the jar of pickles you were trying to open. However, it happened, and getting broken glass out of your garbage disposal can make for a safety challenge. Here is a step-by-step guide to safely removing the broken glass.
Read MoreDoes it feel like it takes an inordinately long time for the water in your toilet to refill after you flush? If it seems like this is the case, there are a few possible reasons. Finding the right solution to this common problem will have you flushing normally again in no time!
Read MoreAlthough it sounds like it might be a TikTok dance craze, when we say “snake a drain” we’re referring to using a plumber’s snake to unclog a drain. For those times when a plunger or drain cleaners just aren’t doing the trick, using a manual drain snake (or auger) can be very helpful, and save you a call to your plumber.
Read MoreImplementing a bathroom remodel can be a great way to rejuvenate the love of your home. Whether it’s something simple like a new soaker tub, or a bit more extravagant, like in floor heating – these updates can make your bathroom feel brand new again! But what about the finer details? Here are some great upgrades to make to your plumbing while you are doing your bathroom remodel.
Read MoreIn the age of the internet – not to mention the “wisdom” of those around you – misinformation abounds. And that’s true for plumbing as well. If someone is recommending a tip or trick to save you money or time, you will want to do a little research before you start. Make sure you aren’t falling prey to one of these plumbing myths.
Read MoreThere are several possible reasons why you don’t have hot water – or hot enough water. After you check the temperature setting on the water heater, more investigation may be required. Although it’s always best to call a professional to have them assess what is happening, let’s discuss a few common situations you might encounter, and help you determine what could be going on.
Read MoreRecently, we’ve given you some advice on furnace maintenance. But your furnace doesn’t heat your home alone. When it comes to baths, showers, and washing dishes your water heater is the hero of your house, and it could use a little attention too. Given that it accounts for about 20% of your utility bill, maintaining your water heater is a good investment.
Read MoreThis week, we want to answer some frequently asked questions. Being the Saskatoon plumber, we do get a lot, our goal is to guide you with education so that you can make the best choices for yourself.
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