Evans Plumbing Inc Blog : Archive for August, 2016

Why You Should Service Your Heating System Today

Monday, August 29th, 2016

Schedule heating service now, before it gets cold outside! We know you’re not thinking about your heater very often right now. But winter has a way of sneaking up on us, and you want to avoid the rush and see that your heater gets the service it needs to get through the winter. Here’s why we think you should schedule heating services today!

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Why Is Water Leaking from the Air Conditioner?

Monday, August 22nd, 2016

A lot of people schedule plumbing service when they noticed a leak, only to be surprised when they find out the air conditioner is at fault. No, your air conditioner doesn’t use water to run. But water can still leak from the system if everything is not working smoothly.

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Is It Time to Replace Your Toilet?

Monday, August 15th, 2016

Simple repairs to the flush valve can often help to resolve issues like a running toilet. Occasionally, toilet repairs are a bit more complex, like when a leak in the water shutoff valve forces you to replace it. But sometimes, replacing your toilet is the best bet.

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3 Potential Reasons for Your Low Water Pressure

Monday, August 8th, 2016

When the water pressure drops in your home, you have a lot of trouble getting dishes done, feeling refreshed in the shower, or even doing simple tasks like washing your hands. You need more than just a drip from your faucet to get things done around the house, so you may need to call a plumber to help you solve the problem.

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3 Things You Should Never Put Down the Kitchen Drains

Monday, August 1st, 2016

Protect your drain and sewer system by making sure everyone in the family knows what can and cannot go into your kitchen drains. Many people treat the kitchen garbage disposal as something that can process just about anything they feed into it. But that’s the reason we get so many calls for broken disposal units, and it’s often the source of major drain and sewer clogs.

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