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Drip Leg (Sediment Trap) for Fuel Piping

What is a drip leg?  And what is the difference between a proper and improper one? A drip leg, or also commonly called a sediment trap, is used on fuel piping to prevent sediment, debris, and moisture from entering a gas appliance or fuel regulator.  They're required to be installed in a manner that meets or exceeds ... More

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10 Quick Plumbing Tips For Easy Plumbing Maintenance

Just like changing your car’s oil before the “check engine” light comes on or mowing the grass before you need a guide to get you to the mailbox, being proactive with plumbing maintenance can prove greatly beneficial to waiting until there’s an emergency. Below, you’ll find quick plumbing tips ranging from quick fixes to preventat... More

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Should You Repair or Replace Your Toilet?

Should you repair or replace your toilet? Homeowners are often stumped when it comes to which is the right solution. This month's article provides guidance for our clients from Holly Springs to Morrisville, Raleigh to Durham, and beyond! Toilets tend to go unnoticed when they’re working properly, but when something goes wrong, address... More

Spring Tips to Save Money

Save Money and Time with Spring Tips from NC Water Heaters  Affectionally called the growing season, Spring is here! Make sure your home is protected and safe as the weather changes. Here's a few things to look out for this spring:  Leaking Hose Bibs Increased Root Growth Leaking hose bibs can be an ... More

INDY Week Best of the Triangle 2022

Best of the Triangle Finalist

Have you heard?! We are INDY Week 2022  best of the triangle finalist!! Vote now through May 8th for your favorite company and services.   NC Water Heaters 👨‍🔧 Best Plumber in the Triangle 👩‍🔧 https://vote.indyweek.com/services/best-plumber-in-the-triangle   NC Home Electric  ⚡ Best Electrician in ... More

Keeping Your Basement Dry with a Sump Pump

Is the basement dry? That’s a question Raleigh area homeowners have been asking, especially after October’s historic soaking. When rain builds up faster than the ground can absorb it, water can flood into your house, starting at the lowest level, which is the basement. If your basement gets damp or floods after a hard rain or after ... More

Plumbing Woes – Noisy Pipes

Noisy pipes? You're not alone. One of my children once asked me if the house was alive after hearing these noises when flushing the toilet. Question:   What is the noise I keep hearing when I turn on my water?  I hear a lot of noises, banging, rattles, hums, and whistles throughout the whole house when I run water or flush toilets. ... More

Dog Days of Summer

The Old Farmer’s Almanac lists the traditional period of the Dog Days as the 40 days beginning July 3rd and ending August 11th. These are the times for summer vacations, cook outs with family and friends, swimming, and extra baths for our four-legged family members. The heat and humidity forces us to increase water and electricity ... More