Why Your Tampa Sewer Line is Clogged

A main sewer line clog is probably the biggest plumbing-related problem you could face in the Tampa area. A clogged sewer drain essentially paralyzes your entire plumbing system because there is nowhere for wastewater to go. Everything hinges on breaking up that clog. Plumbing emergencies are scary enough when they don’t involve human waste. Unfortunately, sometimes they do and it needs to be addressed immediately. Fortunately, many scary plumbing problems are relatively easy to avoid. The best way to avoid sewage back-up is with a few basic preventive measures. If you’re wondering why your...
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4 Different Types of Sink Faucets Popular in Tampa

Have you been in different homes throughout Tampa and noticed that every faucet you come across seems to look and work a little different? That's because they are. There are actually four main types of sink faucets you will find in Tampa homes, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. In this Cass Plumbing blog article, we’ll take a closer look at the four kinds of sink faucets so that you can make a more informed decision when it comes time to purchase one for your home. Compression Faucets These are the oldest type of faucets, and they use washers to create a watertight seal. Compre...
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Have a Plumbing Emergency? Why Tampa Calls Cass!

If you wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of running water after you’ve shut off everything, you need a Tampa plumber immediately to handle what we call an emergency plumbing situation, and you need a plumber to perform emergency plumbing surgery, fast! If you decide to check out where the running water is coming from and you discover that your water heater has burst and is leaking water all over your hallway, you need a plumber. While the opening scenario sounds dreadful, the reality is that a plumbing issue, like the one described above, happens every single day in th...
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What is that water hammer sound in my plumbing?

It’s not all that unusual to hear the pipes in your plumbing make loud banging noises when you turn off the water intakes. Unfortunately, this sound, commonly referred to as “water hammer,” isn’t just annoying. Water hammer is potentially dangerous and could hurt your plumbing system. Referred to in technical circles as hydraulic shock, water hammer is the result of water stopping or changing direction very quickly. When this happens, a shock wave goes through your pipes, forcing your pipes to move, shake, and bang together. Water hammer can lead to serious plumbing problems if left unaddre...
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The Most Common Causes Why Water Heaters Leak

Nobody in Tampa likes it when their water heater leaks. The last thing you want is a busted water heater causing water damage to your Tampa home. We have put together this guide, so you can see our top reasons for a water heater leaking – and avoid the dreaded floods from a water heater burst. Read this blog post and learn the most common culprits behind a leaking or busted water heater, and how to fix them. Water Heater Rust & Sediment Buildup Most water heaters are made of steel. Steel is mostly iron, and – you guessed it – iron rusts. Water heaters have a safeguard called an anode rod...
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7 Signs It Might Be Time for a New Water Heater

The water heater is one of the workhorses of your Tampa home. Imagine turning on the shower and only cold water comes out – that's no one's idea of a fun time! That’s why it’s important to know the signs that it’s time for a new water heater, so you’re not caught off guard with a frigid splash when you least expect it. Here are some of the main things to look out for. 1. Your water heater is at least 10 years old. Water heaters don’t last forever – once they are a decade old, they’re usually on borrowed time. If yours is at least a decade old, or you can’t remember when it was last re...
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4 Different Types of Stormwater Drainage Systems

Stormwater drainage is a really big deal for Tampa homeowners and businesses. Stormwater needs to have one or more outlets for drainage when storms occur, or else the water will pool, flood, and cause a variety of issues that nobody wants to deal with. Stormwater Drainage Systems Thankfully, there are a wide variety of ways to deal with stormwater in Tampa, with some being more effective than others. In case you’re about to implement a stormwater solution on your property or you’re looking for a better alternative to what you currently have, here are 5 types of stormwater drainage systems: ...
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Plumbing Repair After a Flood

Ian's aftermath: Official report on deaths and damages across Tampa Bay and southwest Florida Flooding in Florida continues to leave communities underwater in the wake of Hurricane Ian, and flooding could last months, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Tampa city officials said it could take up to 60 days before they can clear every pile of debris that Hurricane Ian left behind. The NWS Tampa Bay released the latest numbers on damages caused by Hurricane Ian. The breakdown is as follows: LEE COUNTY: 52 fatalities 52,514 structures damaged, 5,369 destroyed. Preliminar...
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The Life Expectancy of Your Plumbing Lines

The plumbing pipes are one of the most important parts of your Tampa home, and it’s important to know when they need to be replaced. While most pipes will last for many years, there are a few signs that it might be time for an upgrade. Replacement Breakdown for the Common Pipes Have you been in your Tampa home a long time? Did you just move into an older home? If yes, then it might be time to think about replacing your plumbing pipes. Depending on the age of your home, the type of pipes that were originally installed, and the current condition of your pipes, you may need to replace them s...
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The Top 4 Reasons For Sewer Line Backups & Blockages

Every Tampa homeowner has a clogged drain in their home at some point or another. While plumbing clogs can be a pain, it’s typically easy to fix. However, when every drain begins backing up at once, a minor pain can become a major plumbing ordeal—and you may be dealing with a sewer drain clog. Whether your sewer line is backing up or you just want to prevent that from happening, here’s what you need to know about the causes of sewer line backups and blockages. THE 4 MOST COMMON CAUSES OF SEWER LINE CLOGS Sewer drain clogs can be caused by various factors, the most common of which inclu...
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