Understanding Sewer Backup Causes Why does my sewer keep backing up? An individual fixture in your home can get backed up, or the main sewer line that goes underneath your basement floor can be backed up. If you are having multiple fixtures in your house backing up at the same time, especially backing up down […]
Low Water Pressure? Here’s what’s wrong and how to fix it
There are few things worse than taking a steamy shower, only to be interrupted by a sudden stream of cold, trickling water when a toilet flushes. Having low water pressure can be highly frustrating. From slow dishwashing cycles to showers that feel more like a sprinkle, low water pressure can disrupt the way your home […]
Why do I have two pumps in my basement? Ask a Plumber
What is a waste ejector? A common plumbing device in many homes is a sump pump. The purpose of the sump pump is to pump excess groundwater away from your house into your yard or a storm sewer. It pumps groundwater, not wastewater that has gone through your plumbing system. There also may be a […]
Toilet Flushing Actions: Ask a plumber…
Understanding Toilet Flushing Systems: A Comprehensive Guide The flushing mechanism of toilets holds a significant place, dictating efficiency, water usage, and maintenance needs. This guide delves into the intricacies of toilet flushing systems, distinguishing between tank-style and flushometer-style mechanisms while shedding light on the innovative Flushmate system. Whether you’re a homeowner seeking insight into your […]
Waste Pipes: Where Does My Dirty Water Go? Ask a Plumber…
The Riddle of Your Home Waste Pipes Answered. Have you ever wondered where all the water you flush or drain every day goes? Each home boasts at least one primary waste pipe that whisks away used wastewater from the residence. For city dwellers and most urban households, these waste pipes meander to the streets where […]
What Is a Sump Pump Used For?
The most common kind of pump that you will find in your basement is called a sump pump. The purpose of the sump pump is to pump groundwater away from your home’s drain tile system. It resides in a sump basket (or tank) on the floor of your basement. The sump basket is about the […]