by 4repipe | Apr 23, 2020 | Home Repipe
If your home was built on a concrete slab, chances are good that at least some of your plumbing runs through that slab or under it. While you might think that a thick, concrete slab would create an impenetrable layer of protection for your plumbing, the reality is...
by 4repipe | Apr 17, 2020 | Home Repipe
A problem with your plumbing can’t always be solved with a simple fix. Sometimes, you need repipe repair, or you need whole house repiping. Yet, when you notice signs of trouble, you may google plumbers and call the first one that pops up. You may not give much...
by 4repipe | Mar 20, 2020 | Home Repipe
Copper is a common plumbing material. For a long time, it was the standard. Plumbers and homeowners chose it because it is a strong and durable material that will hold up over time. However, as the years wear on, homeowners learn that copper pipes also have some...
by 4repipe | Mar 13, 2020 | Home Repipe
Your plumbing should be the strong, silent type. It should be working in the background, supporting the needs of your family and your house, without making a sound or giving you trouble. You may not know what is going on in those pipes running through your floors or...
by 4repipe | Mar 11, 2020 | Home Repipe, Leaks
A plumbing leak is one of the most common plumbing problems you are likely to face. A lot of things can cause a leak, including loose seals and connections, pitting and other corrosion, expansion and contraction of pipes, and even intruding tree roots. Working closely...
by 4repipe | Feb 28, 2020 | Home Repipe
If you are shopping for a new home or are looking at the market in anticipation of selling your home, you may run across the phrase “turnkey” and wonder what it is. “Turnkey” is a simple term that refers to properties that are ready to move into as soon as they change...