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Professional Plumbers Prevent Plumbing Issues at Home- Boston, Worcester, MA

23 Jul 2015

Plumbing is one thing that homeowners consider a necessity. So when plumbing issues occur and things stop running –and flowing— smoothly, they panic. Knowing that there is someone who can properly and cost-effectively fix plumbing issues can relieve the stress these problems can cause. While there are things you as a homeowner can do to prevent plumbing problems, there are still things that can happen and you will save time and money when plumbing problems are taken care of by a professional.

Home plumbing repair often becomes frustrating to deal with, but not if you use professional plumbers in Boston, MA whom you can rely on. When in doubt about what is causing plumbing problems or even if you have plumbing problems at home, Greater Boston Plumbing is a great resource. Your issues can be quickly diagnosed and an estimate will be provided regarding the cost of repair.

With the help of professional plumbers, clogged drains, dripping faucets, leaking pipes, running toilets, malfunctioning garbage disposals, and a lot more will be fixed. Regardless of whether you have an old or new home, it is a good idea to have your plumbing system inspected regularly, especially before winter strikes.

To find out more about plumbing and other services, contact Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating.

Frozen Water Pipes can be Prevented with the Help of Professional Plumbers - Boston, Worcester, MA

03 Feb 2015

To prevent frozen pipes in your home during extremely cold weather conditions, hire professional plumbers in Boston, MA. Professional plumbers can pick up signs that pipes have the potential for freezing and can offer tips for prevention.

Homeowners can prevent frozen water pipes which are all too common during very cold temperatures like those we have been experience in Worcester and Boston this winter. If you have water supply lines in the garage, adjacent laundry room, or other cold or uninsulated area you have the potential for frozen water pipes. Most homes have pipes that run under counters and within cabinets. One preventive measure is to keep cabinet doors open in order let the warm air circulate and reach the pipe line underneath. Let the cold water in the faucet drip slowly overnight and periodically flush the toilet. This keeps the water moving so it is less likely to freeze. Keeping your house heated at 68 degrees or higher can also help.

While you can prepare for the cold, an expert plumber can help get your plumbing prepared as well. Professional plumbers can determine where the air is getting into your house and seal your pipes it immediately with insulation or other pipe insulation techniques. This ensures that exposed pipes will be properly insulated with pipe sleeves or heat cables.

To find out what needs to be done to keep your water pipes freezing, contact Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating.

Get Your Plumbing System Ready for Fall - Boston, Worcester, MA

15 Aug 2014

Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter. Autumn is a friendly reminder that when winter arrives, it can be sudden and usually leave homeowners unprepared for plumbing troubles caused by the extremely cold temperature.

When you think of potential problems for homeowners during autumn, plumbing issues may not readily come across your mind. Before the chilly nights of fall set in, you need to make an appointment with professional plumbers in Boston, MA for your plumbing system maintenance checkup. This way, all potential plumbing problems can be accurately diagnosed and quickly fixed before it is too late.

Pipes that run along exterior walls inside your home can still freeze when extreme temperatures occur. Ask a professional plumber to ensure that the pipes are well insulated. It is also important to schedule a water heater inspection. Your water heater will have to work harder than usual during the fall and winter to heat water for your home. Make sure your plumber also cleans and checks all of the water heater's crucial components and replace any worn parts.

There are some common plumbing and drain issues that can be avoided with a plumbing inspection, especially in older or poorly insulated homes. As for the chilly fall temperatures, winterize your outdoor shower, faucets, sinks and sprinklers prior to that first freeze. Doing so can avoid burst pipes and flooding.

If you have questions about how you can improve your home's plumbing this fall, do not hesitate to contact the professional plumbers from Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating.

Professional Plumbers Take Care of Your Plumbing System to Make Kitchen Remodeling more Rewarding - Boston, Worcester, MA

06 Aug 2014

Most of kitchen remodels involve moving or extending existing plumbing systems in Worcester, MA. Remodeling involves locating fixtures, drilling through walls and plates, making sure there is an adequate water supply and more. So before you start this project, you need to consult and hire a professional plumber for this part of the remodeling project.

It is practical to hire licensed, professional plumbers to do the work. They know best about how to install, maintain, replace or add to a part or your plumbing system, they are also well-versed in the definite health, safety, and code issues involved in the process.

The number one reason why you must hire a professional plumbers from Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating is to prevent plumbing mistakes while remodeling your kitchen. It can be frustrating when you don’t hire the right plumber, because too often, kitchen remodeling does not go as smoothly or as speedy it should, or as you would hope.

We can take care of your plumbing system to make your kitchen remodeling more rewarding. There are many plumbing issues that homeowners encounter during kitchen remodeling. However, with professional, licensed plumbers, these can be avoided saving time and money and you will also avoid problems in the future. Contact Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating.

Upgrade Your Plumbing to Reduce Water Waste and Water Bill - Boston, Worcester, MA

23 Jul 2014

You can reduce your water usage and water waste by making sure that your plumbing system in Boston, MA is flawlessly functioning. Another means to make the most out of your summer days other than having an effective air conditioning system is to have an efficient bathroom and plumbing system.

Since the warm weather is causing households to consume more water to cool themselves, it is imperative that you hire a professional plumber from Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating to do the needed repairs or replacements at home. Our experienced plumbers can handle any problems in your plumbing system which usually involves low-flow showerheads, faulty-flushing toilets, and debris-filled pipes.

Our professional plumbers can reconfigure your toilet flushing system so that it will have a dual-flush system. This way, you will have two options which are either to take the flush button that use less water to flush liquid waste and the other one which uses more water to flush solid waste.

Replacing a clogged showerhead and other bathroom plumbing fixtures can both reduce water waste and summer water bill. This way, you will not anymore need so much pressure while trying to get or use the right amount of water which you need during shower.

The last thing you would want to do on a warm weather is to worry on water waste and expenses. We can help you plan and execute any upgrades and maintenance in your bathroom and plumbing system. For more information, contact Greater Boston Plumbing and Heating.

Frozen Pipes and Furnace Problems from Below Normal Temps - Boston, Worcester, MA

12 Feb 2014

Extremely low temperatures have become the norm creating a long busy winter season for plumbing companies because of frozen pipes and malfunctioning furnaces.

More and more homeowners are experiencing problems with flooding, frozen pipes and even frozen drain lines that started just before Christmas. More and more homeowners are contending with malfunctioning furnaces and frozen pipes in this latest round of below-normal temperatures.

To prevent frozen pipes, homeowners should be aware of the obvious causes like cracks in the walls or broken windows. Another cause of frozen pipes that most homeowners don’t think about is the cold air coming in through the dryer vents.

If you don't have a damper on your dryer vent, the wind will blow right in there. A lot of time you see dryer vents that are right near water pipes. The cold air will follow the vent right in and freeze the pipe.

Some homeowners attempt to address problems with frozen pipes themselves. Oftentimes this can be a recipe for disaster, since the average person does not have the proper equipment or training to deal with these plumbing issues.

Here are a few important suggestions for homeowners while they are waiting for professional plumbers to arrive. Locate your main water shutoff and turn it off after the pipe has frozen and before a pipe bursts in order to prevent flooding. Additionally, rather than using an open flame, which can lead to insulation igniting, Apply heat from an electric hair dryer or a hot rag on the frozen pipes.

Preventive measures are also good to keep in mind. The ideal temperature to keep the thermostat varies depending on the age of the home. If you have an older home you'll want to keep it a little warmer, newer homes are better insulated and don't seem to have as many problems. If you have a crawl space in your house you probably want to keep it at least 65 or 70 degrees.

Before the next winter season, wrap heat tape around your piping system to keep the heat around the pipes before they freeze or using foam pipe or regular pipe insulation. Another simple fix is to leave a faucet running a bit to keep water moving through your piping system since generally moving water does not freeze.

If you pipes have frozen, contact Greater Boston Heating and Plumbing.

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