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What is PEX Piping and How it Saves Money on Plumbing
Traditional plumbing uses copper pipes and is configured in a trunk-and-branch system. While copper is durable, it can be costly and time-consuming to install. PEX piping is the new standard for water pipes and is used in more than 60 percent of new water systems. It...
Causes of Gas Leaks
Did you know that over 73 million residential, commercial and industrial properties in the U.S. rely on natural gas? A gas leak can be highly dangerous, as gas is extremely flammable and can lead to a fire or—in a worst case scenario—explosion. The key to preventing a...
Why should you replace your water heater?
Are you ready to get rid of all the frustrating problems that result from a faulty water heater? How do you know when you need a new water heater? You don’t want to waste money, but you don’t know the ins and outs of the situation. Here are some things to think about....
Are you tempted to shower at the gym rather than at home because of the rusty, smelly water that comes out of the shower head?
Is your life and well-being made uncomfortable by rusty, smelly showers, bad-tasting water out of the tap, and laundry that no longer smells fresh after being washed? And do you worry about the cleanliness of dishes washed in this rusty, smelly water? You’re not...
Why should you repipe your home with PEX piping?
Why do you suppose Paul the Plumber suggests you might want PEX piping in your house? He gives four major reasons. PEX is easier to install. It’s easier to service. It lasts longer than other piping. And so, it saves you money! Because PEX piping is flexible, the...
How to Keep the Lights on and HVAC Running at Your Business During Power Outages
Keep the lights on and the heating/cooling system running when we have power outages in 2022. Your business demands it! Texas has all types of weather. In the Houston area, close to the Gulf, we get hurricanes, windstorms, thunderstorms, floods, and temperatures both...