Best Plumbing and Plumbers Gilbert, AZ
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Plumbing Services Offered:
- Clogged Drains
- Dishwasher Installations
- Drain Cleaning
- Garbage Disposals
- Home Re-Piping
- Leak Detection and Repair
- Sewer Line Repair &
- Replacement
- Sink & Faucet Repair
- Slab Leaks
- Toilet Repairs
- Water Heater Repair & Replacement
- Water Line Repair
Serving Gilbert AZ & The East Valley:
Ahwatukee
Chandler
Gilbert
Mesa
Queen Creek
Tempe
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Service Area | East Valley |
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Customer Type | Residential – Commercial |
SIC Code | 1711003 |
SIC Description | Plumbing Contractors |
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers About Plumbing
Q: How long does a water heater last?
A: The lifespan of a traditional water heater will be greatly affected by how well it has been maintained. Most plumbers recommended flush out sediment by draining your water tank once a year. Sediment collects on the bottom of the tank and can form a barrier between the heating elements and the water. This will not only decrease energy efficiency, but also shorten the life of your water heater.
On average, a household water heater will last between 6 and 12 years. Even with proper maintenance, anything beyond 12 years and your water heater is on borrowed time. Here are some of the warning signs that your water heater is starting to fail:
- Water pooling under and around the tank
- Gurgling or popping sounds coming from the tank
- Water has a strange tint or color
- A lack of hot water
Any of these warning signs suggest it’s time to call the plumber for a new water heater.
What is PEX pipe?
Cross-linked polyethylene (or PEX) is a flexible plastic plumbing pipe that’s used by plumbers in new construction and remodeling to replace traditional galvanized steel and copper plumbing pipes. Read More
It is available in 4 different colors: Red PEX Plumbing Pipe: Used for hot water Pex is also available in 3 different grades: PEX-A: This is the most flexible of the 3 types making it the easiest to work with. It’s also the most expensive. PEX has pressure ratings of 160 psi at 73°F and 100 psi at 180°F. The average home has water pressure of around 50 psi. PEX has been used by plumbers world wide for plumbing repairs and construction since the 1980. Today, about 70% of all residential plumbing installations are done with PEX.
Blue PEX Plumbing Pipe: Used for cold water
White PEX Plumbing Pipe: Can be used for hot and cold water
Gray PEX Plumbing Pipe: Not all stores carry it but it can also be used for hot or cold water
PEX-B: Not quite as flexible as PEX-A, but it’s more resistant to chlorinated water.
PEX-C: The stiffest of the 3 types, it’s also the the most economical.
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Best Tips To Avoid Plumbing Problem
Whether it’s a clogged drain or a backed up toilet, plumbing problems always seem to happen at the worst possible time. They can be inconvenient and not very pleasant to deal with. But how can they be avoided? Here’s 4 great residential plumbing tips that will prolong the need to call the local plumber.
4 Tips From Local Plumbers
1. Only Flush Bodily Waste
Certain items aren’t suitable for flushing and other stuff is undoubtedly designated for flushing. You get our meaning.
Very serious clogs can occur if you put items other than toilet paper and bodily waste down your toilet. Hygiene products, cotton balls, dental floss and Q-Tips should never get flushed.
If your toilet seems to be blocking up more frequently, residential plumbing services are probably necessary for a main sewer line cleaning.
2. Do Not Use Your Drains To Get Rid Of Cooking Oils Or Grease
Water and oil? We’ve all heard that they don’t mix well together. Being liquids, it may seem logical to pour grease or oil down your sink’s drain, but doing this is very bad for your drain pipes.
At first you won’t notice any plumbing problem, but slowly, as you do this time after time, your drain pipes will get clogged up.
To get rid of cooking grease, wait for it to firm up so you can scrape it into some aluminum foil. Oil can be gotten rid of in the same manner. As soon as it cools down you can pour it into an empty plastic soft drink bottle.
They can both be thrown out with your regular trash but if you are environmentally friendly you’ll want to dispose of it at a recycling station.
3. Don’t Use Chemical Drain Openers
Often times, people will buy clog removing chemicals. Why? Because they are promoted as safe to use and fast acting but the plumbing pipes in your home are not made to handle aggressive chemicals. These plumbing products can do more damage than good.
The next time you’re faced with a clogged drain, forget the chemical clog removing products and try a drain snake instead. They’re fabulously uncomplicated to use. You basically insert the device into the drain opening and pull it back out with the obstruction attached to it.
If drain snake isn’t available you can use a shop vacuum to suck out the clog.
If your choice is still using a drain opening solvent, opt for a non-caustic one that won’t damage your pipes.
BioOne uses natural bacteria to dissipate blockages without harming your plumbing pipes. It can be utilized to maintain all of your household drains on a regular basis.
4. Use Drain Catcher Baskets
Shower, bathtub and sink clog unblocking are the most frequent service call requests made to local plumbers. Hair strands and soap particles are the biggest cause of these blockages.
These plumbing problems can be prevented with an easy to install drain catcher basket.
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