Sunday, April 12, 2015

Expert Knoxville Plumbing for Protecting the Home as Seasons Change


Winter has left and spring thaw has came in; however, the effects of the cold lingered longer in East Tennessee, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel. Unfortunately, for a residential Knoxville plumbing system, this could mean frozen pipes that might later on burst. Winter Worries—Frozen and Burst Pipes The extremes of the seasons can really take a toll on home fixtures. Plumbing is one of the primary concerns in this regard. Water inside the pipes freeze, forming an ice blockage that increases the risk of water damage. There’s a good chance that this will lead to a break, not because the ice is expanding against the wall of the pipe, but because the cycle of freezing and expansion continues and the water pressure between a closed faucet and the ice blockage builds up.
http://www.theplumbingauthority.com/expert-knoxville-plumbing-for-protecting-the-home-as-seasons-change/

Friday, April 10, 2015

Knoxville Plumbers Help Keep Home Plumbing Systems in Prime Condition


The local news division of ABC, WATE-TV, reported in their online edition that inspectors made an unannounced inspection and Knox County restaurants passed these health inspections with flying colors. Results are favorable throughout the county with the top 12 getting scores within the range of 97-100. One important element in the grading of the restaurants is the absence of problems in the plumbing system. This is essential because these establishments are making heavy use of the kitchen. Also, the staff and customers must be able to use a clean bathroom. Plumbing problems in these areas can cause inefficiency and sanitary issues that can compromise the cleanliness and food safety of the restaurant.
http://www.theplumbingauthority.com/knoxville-plumbers-help-keep-home-plumbing-systems-in-prime-condition/

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Knoxville, TN Plumber: 4 Common Drain De-Clogging Blunders to Avoid


Deciding to DIY and clean up a clogged drain may save you some money—if you completely know what you’re doing. More often than not, however, DIY methods can do more harm than good to your plumbing and you might end up having to call a local Knoxville, TN plumber to fix the mess. Listed below are some of the DIY drain cleaning mistakes you should avoid: Mistake 1: Pouring chemical cleaners. Commercial drain cleaners contain harsh chemicals that slowly eat away some plumbing components. Also, note that not all clogs can be dissolved by drain cleaners. For instance, Business Insider reminds that the grease you pour down your drain is just washed down further the piping line where it joins all the other greases: forming massive blocks (fatbergs) that lead to a more serious clogging problem.
http://www.theplumbingauthority.com/knoxville-tn-plumber-4-common-drain-de-clogging-blunders-to-avoid/

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Knoxville Emergency Plumbing: Five Common Causes of Low Water Pressure


Is it taking too much time for you to do the dishes? Is your toilet not using enough water when flushing? Are you running late for work because your showerhead does not release adequate water for you to rinse fast enough? Low water flow can be frustrating and at the same time, may signify a serious problem in your home’s plumbing system. In that case, you must call a Knoxville, TN emergency plumber. Low water pressure is the result of any one of these following reasons: Local water distribution. Low water pressure is normal during peak hours: it’s when everyone else in the neighborhood is using water, such as watering their lawn, and or getting prepared for school or work, things to that extent. You may consider altering your schedule a bit so as not to compete with water usage. To double-check, call your local water supply facility and inquire about any problems that might be causing the poor water flow.
http://www.theplumbingauthority.com/knoxville-emergency-plumbing-five-common-causes-of-low-water-pressure/