Posted on 2/5/2018 4:00 AM By Steve's Plumbing
Whether you’re remodeling a current bathroom or building a new home, Steve’s Plumbing & Heating can help you through every phase of the project. We provide comprehensive plumbing installation and design for residential properties. By partnering with us, you will get expert advice as well top-notch setup from seasoned professionals. Below is a short guide to bathroom installation and what you can expect when you undertake the project. If you have any questions, you can contact for a free consultation.
Posted on 9/18/2017 4:00 AM By Steve's Plumbing
There’s nothing to be alarmed about when it comes to most plumbing noises. After all the high hissing is nothing more than air being released, the swishing noise is simply water passing through the pipes, and that screeching sound is just an old faucet being knob being turned. There is, however, one sound that you should be concerned with, and that is the big clunking noise that occurs in the pipes. The noise seems to occur deep down in the plumbing system or possibly the main drain. We’ve heard that noise before.
Posted on 5/22/2017 4:00 AM By Steve's Plumbing
Often for the homeowner, there is little difference between the professional terms of repair, replacement, or maintenance when it comes to solving problems with a plumbing system. You just want it done as quickly as possible without having to worry about the problem coming back up in the future. Although the terms have different meanings to a professional plumbing contractor, a really good plumber understands what your needs are and is willing to tell you what needs to be done when providing a quote without trying to use professional jargon as a means of confusing you while describing the work to be done in your house.
Posted on 5/8/2017 4:00 AM By Steve's Plumbing
Your entire plumbing system takes abuse from your household every day. Consider for a moment everything that goes down the drain: waste, garbage, hair, food, chemicals, and, of course, items that don’t belong in the plumbing. Over time, all these elements will clog your drain and inhibit the smooth flow of water throughout the system. A partially blocked plumbing system creates pressure on the pipes and the joints that connect them. Ongoing pressure will cause damage to key plumbing components. It’s only a matter of time.