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4 New Years Plumbing Resolutions

Jan 17, 2021

4 New Years Plumbing Resolutions

It’s a new year and it’s time for a few resolutions! We all have those things we need to improve on. Maybe it’s our diet or the number of books we read, but no matter what they are it’s always focused on doing something better. What if we didn’t just have resolutions directly related to ourselves thought? What if we decided to be better with our plumbing? We think that’s a great idea and here are 4 New Years plumbing resolutions for you.

Don’t Ignore the Small Problems
A little leak here, a weird noise, or some slight pooling of water can all be indicators of much bigger problems. Plumbing issues are incredibly stressful so we understand why you might want to ignore the little things. But those little problems can become really big ones if you don’t get on top of them. Maybe 2021 is the year you do things just a bit differently.

Respect Your Disposal
Why are we so disrespectful to the garbage disposal? Is it because we think of that piece of equipment as a workhorse that can handle anything? Well, we need to do better. Bones, pits, grease, oils, fibrous vegetables, and so much more can wear down the blades and gum up the works. Make this the year you don’t beat up that poor disposal. You’ll be glad you did.

Be Kind to Your Toilet
Oh, the toilet. That poor catch all in the bathroom that we never treat kindly. Let’s be fair, the toilet was only designed to deal with…well, the specific things they’re designed to deal with. This year, resolve yourself to not flush trash, toiletries, or “flushable” wipes down your toilet. Treat it better and it will be better for you.

Get an Inspection
We’ve all heard about how great an ounce of prevention is compared to the pound of cure so often required. Having a plumber into your home to inspect everything and make sure it’s all working properly is a great annual habit to form. Why not start this year? We’re happy to help.

Your Plumbing Problems Don’t Stop
We know that this is a time of great uncertainty. We also know that plumbing problems never really stop, so our team is doing everything we can to respond to your needs while keeping everyone well and safe. If you have plumbing problems or questions, contact us today

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