Earthquake Preparedness Starts With Your Plumbing
While most PNW homeowners understand the importance of having an emergency plan, many overlook the risk of plumbing damage.
While most PNW homeowners understand the importance of having an emergency plan, many overlook the risk of plumbing damage.
Greywater systems capture water from showers, bathroom sinks, and washing machines and put it to work irrigating landscapes.
Saturated ground, overwhelmed sewer systems, and nonstop drainage can create expensive problems below the surface.
When the weather warms up, your plumbing usually works even harder. And if something didn’t make it through winter cleanly, summer is when it shows up.
A garbage disposal feels simple. Flip a switch, grind, move on. But the way most people use it on a daily basis quietly shortens its lifespan, clogs drains, and leads to avoidable service calls.
Choosing the right water heater is an essential decision for your home’s comfort, efficiency, and long-term costs.
If your water bill in Seattle feels higher than it should, your fixtures might be the reason.
For most homeowners, the only time they think about their sewer line is when something goes wrong.
Many homes throughout Snohomish County rely on private wells for clean drinking water.
Owning an older Seattle home often means enjoying original woodwork, established neighborhoods, character – and outdated plumbing.