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4 Plumbing Repairs That May Need a Plumber

9/24/2018

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by Richard Rowell; Contributor at Brand Shamans Content Community
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In an age of do-it-yourself home repairs, there are plenty of reasons to still call a professional plumber. There are certain plumbing repairs that need a licensed plumber to assess and repair properly. Let’s take a look at four common plumbing repairs that may need you to call a plumber.


Losing Hot Water in One Faucet When Another is Turned On

In many older homes, hot and cold water pressures aren’t balanced. The solution for this plumbing repair is to install a pressure balance valve. This is certainly not something the typical homeowner would know the first thing about doing.

If you want to ensure that a hot water problem is fixed, you definitely want to hire a plumber to ensure the root of the issue is identified and repaired correctly. What can begin as an annoyance can turn into a bigger plumbing problem and repair later.


Slow Drains

If you have slow drains in your home, it may be because they are partially clogged. There are certainly products that you can use to try and relieve clogs. But, there may be other things causing the slow draining issue.

In the case of a kitchen sink draining slowly, for example, there may be nothing wrong with the sink plumbing at all. It could actually have to do with the dishwasher plumbing instead. It may be difficult and time-consuming for the average homeowner to assess whether the sink drain itself needs to be unclogged, the dishwasher plumbing needs to be repaired, or if there’s a bigger plumbing issue that needs to be resolved. This is why you should call a pro plumber if a draining problem persists.


Rattling Pipes

If you have pipes that are consistently rattling, there may be several reasons for this. The most common reason for rattling pipes is not being properly secured or strapped to the wall frame. Those pipes will need to be properly secured. While it’s certainly possible to do this yourself to some extent, the professional expertise of a licensed plumber is certainly the better choice in making this plumbing repair.

A pro plumber will ensure that the proper materials and parts are used in a plumbing repair or installation. Save yourself the time and potential mistakes you could make on your own, and call an experienced plumber.



Toilet Tank Leaks

Duct tape isn’t the best solution for leaks in your toilet tank. The best way to know exactly should be done to repair a toilet tank is by calling a plumber. There may be seals that need to be replaced. It could also be that other plumbing parts that aren’t functioning properly. The entire tank may even need to be replaced. As one of the most important plumbing pieces in your home, you definitely want the knowledgeable plumber on hand to repair a toilet tank issue.

To make sure these plumbing problems and many others are properly repaired, never be afraid to call a licensed plumbing contractor.


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How Denver Plumbers Can Help Prepare Your Basement for a Tornado

10/31/2014

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by Lyn Lomasi; Owner of Intent-sive Nature & Brand Shamans Content Community
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Denver often has severe weather, including tornadoes, which means Denver residents should have a safe location for when a storm hits. Statistics show that the basement is the safest place to be during a tornado. If there is no basement, the next safest place is the bathroom. Better still is a bathroom in a basement. Plumbers in Denver can help you get that unfinished (or never started) basement bathroom up to code, especially in homes with older plumbing. Many newer homes are being built with unfinished basements. Both scenarios call for the work of licensed plumbers.

Basements and Plumbers

Licensed Denver plumbers will have the know-how to install the proper plumbing in your basement bathroom. Your family can enjoy a basement bathroom on a regular basis, and the basement bathroom will also offer a safe haven during a tornado. A basement is the safest place to be during a tornado due to the fact that a heavy object (the house) can help shield people from strong winds. Plumbing fixtures, such as the bathtub and toilet, often are the sturdiest features of a house. Depending on the severity of the tornado, plumbing may even hold the walls together. Hiring licensed plumbers in Denver will ensure that all bathroom plumbing is sturdy and up to code.

Requirements of Denver Plumbers


Because plumbing codes are occasionally amended, it is important to work only with Denver licensed plumbers. All licensed plumbers in Denver must stay up to date with current Denver and international plumbing codes and are required to prove this knowledge. This is done through training and certification in International Plumbing Code (IPC). Training and licensing for Denver plumbers involves a combination of hands-on work, plumbers' continuing education courses and plumbers' exams. No plumbers can be issued a license without going through the proper procedures and keeping up with the required plumbers' continuing education courses. This process ensures that all Denver plumbers are doing work that is up to code.

*I originally published this via Yahoo Contributor Network
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Plumbers in Boulder

10/30/2014

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by Lyn Lomasi; Owner of Intent-sive Nature & Brand Shamans Content Community
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Plumbers in Boulder may find themselves installing plenty of eco-friendly low-flow plumbing fixtures. Why? Boulder is known for being environmentally conscious in as many life aspects as possible. Why not plumbing as well? In fact, eco-friendly plumbing fixtures are becoming popular in Boulder.

Low-flow plumbing fixtures, such as faucets and toilets, use less water. That reduced usage could save quite a bit of water. It can also save a ton on that water bill, which is a plus for homeowners in Boulder. Any savings is a plus in most households and households with college students might appreciate that savings even more.

Energy Star-rated options have many benefits for homeowners as well. In plumbing, there are a variety of products that have the Energy Star rating, such as water heaters and faucets. Due to the widespread popularity of green living in Boulder, plumbers in Boulder may find themselves installing more Energy Star-certified fixtures than ever before.

Apparently, the EPA states that each person uses at least 50 gallons of water per day. For a family of four, that's 200 gallons per day! By choosing more eco-friendly options, that number can be reduced. Plumbers in Boulder may choose to benefit their clients by mentioning this factor.

Before installing these eco-friendly options, plumbers in Boulder may first want to check the plumbing code and be sure they are compliant. This is routine practice that a plumber goes through before making any installs or replacements.

Also to factor in is the building permit required to do the job. Plumbers in Boulder will need a permit in order to do any installs. Putting in new plumbing fixtures is considered to be an install. Plumbers in Boulder should also have the necessary plumbing license.

A master plumber must apply for the building permit, as well as supervise the work. However, any licensed plumbers in Boulder can perform the job. Rest assured, plumbers in Boulder are required to pass written and mechanical tests on their skills before the license is issued. This is to ensure that plumbers in Boulder perform all duties according to the plumbing code set forth.

Plumbers in Boulder follow the Colorado Plumbing Code under the International Plumbing Code. There also are revisions to that code specific to plumbers in Boulder. To ensure quality plumbing, these procedures are made known to plumbers in Boulder.

Plumbers in Boulder must renew their licenses at frequent intervals so that they may stay up to date with any revisions in the plumbing code, as well as continue to be tested on plumbing knowledge.

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