Tips for Homeowners and Their Sewers

Time to Make Room For the New When It Comes to Sewer Repair

It’s natural to fall back on old and faithful methods the things your dad did to maintain his house, the tried and true methods. A lack of trust in the new and innovative is without a doubt a safe way to go about delicate home repairs, but not…

The Sewer Cheat Sheet: Tips For Homeowners and Their Sewers

Buying a home is a joyous occasion. Its a chance to celebrate your freedom from the trials and tribulations of the world of landlords and rentals. Its also a time to welcome you into a whole new world the world of roof leaks, broken windows, and sewers. Thats right, your…

Weighing the Pros and Cons of Trenchless Sewer Repair

Although trenchless technology has been on the residential market for about 15 years, it is still relatively new compared to other pipe repair methods. In fact, a full 78% of those surveyed on Angie’s List hadn’t even heard of it. As more people learn about this state-of-the-art technology,…

How to Thaw Frozen Pipes

Did you know that about 25 million American families on average have one or more rooms in their homes ruined by frozen water pipes breaking? You see, water expands as it freezes and can exert over 2,000 pounds of pressure per square inch. Thats enough pressure to rupture…

Preventing Pipes From Freezing: What You Can Do

If your pipes freeze and break this winter, hire a trenchless pipe repair service. First of all, these repairs wont dig up your lawn like traditional repair methods, something that 73% of homeowners would gladly pay more for. Second, it actually costs less. Trenchless pipe repairs cost about…