When we are talking about residential or commercial plumbing services, we can not ignore the regular movement of water through the pipes and its extraction from the same pipes when required. This extraction of water from any of the pipe like sewer or drain is generally done using a certain type of pump depending upon the situation. Following are the various types of pumps available in the market to handle all types of situations that can arise related to plumbing. Let's take a look and choose on... (more...)
A-General is a family owned and operated company since 1965. A-General, accredited as a Better Business Bureau offers customer service 24/7 to the residents and businesses in Ocean County, Monmouth County, Burlington County and Atlantic County, New Jersey. The services for residential area include All Plumbing Repairs Sewer & Drain Cleaning - All size lines Video Pipe Inspection & Leak Detection Grease Trap Services Jetting Services Water & Sewer Li... (more...)
Last year was the most coldest and the most hottest in terms of temperature swing. Call it a natural calamity or a man made disaster, but the changes in climate are certainly affecting your drain and sewer lines. With subzero temperatures and endless amounts of snow, one could only hope for the chilly weather to end soon. However, according to the weather forecasts be ready for another brutal winter this upcoming season. Extreme freezing temperatures always give you a hard time, especially wh... (more...)
A kitchen is said to be the heart of your home. It is that one place where your family gathers for meals, conversation a hearty laughter. However, when it crops up plumbing problems, it can really hurt the ambiance and function of this important room. Let’s glance through some of the most common plumbing problems, and ways to fix them, so that your kitchen returns to its earlier self. 1. Dishwasher is not Draining Properly If you have a problem with the dishwasher as it won't drain, l... (more...)
Every American household will have to make certain changes in the way they use their plumbing fixture and most importantly the water heater. From April 16, 2015, your water heater requirements as enacted in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) will take effect, the ordinance was passed in 2010. This move will help raising the standard energy rating of water heaters nationwide. According to the new requirements all gas-fired, oil-fired, and electric water heaters will be impos... (more...)