Your pipes are operating nonstop, all day, every day. Whenever you brush your teeth, flush the toilet, wash dishes, run the washing machine, or shower, your pipes are working. That’s a lot of water to move, and a lot of work to do! Your pipes are constantly working, and most of us take it for granite.
All that water and work can wear out your pipes. Over time, they can thin out, start leaking, and occasionally even burst! You can’t stop your pipes from wearing out entirely, but you can make it happen much more slowly. With a little TLC and effort, you can make your pipes last a lot ...
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How to prevent garbage disposal clogs
You can prevent garbage disposal clogs by watching the quantity the substance of the things that go down your drain. The term “garbage disposal” is misleading because it is most certainly not a garbage.
While some manufacturers may make claims to the contrary, garbage disposals are vulnerable to many objects. Be careful what goes down your garbage disposal this Thanksgiving.
Do NOT Put These Items Down the Garbage Disposal
Glass, metal, plastic, and paper
Grease, oils, fats, and cheeses
String vegetables (celery, corn husks, onion skins, etc.)
Starchy foods (pasta, rice, anyt...
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6 Thanksgiving Plumbing Tips From Cass Plumbing
With Thanksgiving upon us, many people throughout the Tampa Bay region have started to make preparations and getting ready for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. But did you know that for plumbers in Tampa, Thanksgiving is the single busiest day of the year? In fact, plumbing problems spike by 50 percent the day after Thanksgiving — and it’s no doubt why. Just think about it — you’ll be delighting in turkey and sweet potatoes, and soon your wayward and greasy dishes will be clogging your drains.
Below are our top plumbing tips for Thanksgiving so you can stay sane and enjoy family t...
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8 Tips to Prevent Clogged Drains
Clogged drains are a common, yet incredibly annoying problem that most people in Tampa have to deal with. Although clogs occur often, there are things that you can do in your home to reduce their chances of escalating. Here are eight tips to prevent clogged drains:
What You Should and Shouldn’t Do
Keep grease and oil out of your drains. Instead, you can pour it into a disposable container and throw it away in the garbage. Grease and oil harden once they get into your pipes, and can build up over time. Other debris can stick to it on their way down, which can quickly cause a clog....
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Tampa is Going Tankless
Tankless water heaters are becoming more and more popular throughout the Tampa Bay region. The main advantage is that they eliminate the extra cost of keeping 40 to 50 gallons of water hot in a storage tank, so you waste less energy. They also offer a continuous supply of hot water while being great for the environment. Younger, more environmentally conscious, professionals love tankless water heaters and it is predicted that the market for tankless water heaters will surge in the Tampa region over the next 10 years.
If you have a tankless water heater it is important to maintain it properly....
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Toilet leaking at the base? Here’s why.
Is there water on the floor around the base of your toilet? If so, that’s not a good sign. This means there’s a leak in your toilet — most likely around the base of the fixture. Instead of allowing your bathroom to become an indoor swimming pool, whip out your trusty tool belt and let's try and fix that leak!
The Tee Bolts Are Loose
Do you know those plastic caps around the base of your toilet? Those caps are covering tee bolts that help hold your toilet firmly in place. When these bolts are loose or broken, the toilet’s seal can break, causing leaks to occur. Reposition your toilet so it ...
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5 Quick Plumbing Upgrades to Increase Your Tampa Home Value
When it comes time to sell, Tampa homeowners will often invest in remodeling projects as a way to make their home more attractive & sweeten the deal for prospective buyers. The bathroom and the kitchen are the two most popular rooms to renovate and can greatly add to resale value. When you are looking for cost-effective ways to remodel your Tampa home, consider performing these plumbing upgrades.
Install Dual Flush or Low Flow Toilets
Installing dual flush or low flow toilets will make your Tampa home more attractive for potential home buyers, and can save you a lot of money. Low flo...
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Why Sewer Lines Keep Backing Up
It only takes one sewer line backup to cause Tampa homeowners major problems and big time headaches. But, when sewer lines keep backing up, these problems and headaches can snowball into a full-blown plumbing crisis!
If you’re frequently dealing with sewer line backups, here’s a look at what may be going wrong—and what you can do to fix it and stop the backups for good.
4 POPULAR REASONS SEWER LINES KEEP BACKING UP
Clogs, clogs, clogs: Recurring clogs can be one reason that sewer lines keep backing up. You’ll experience persistent clogs if things like oil, grease, hair, “flushable” ...
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Common Plumbing Fails Done by DIY’rs
A couple of weeks ago, Dave Cass Sr celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary with his lovely wife. Want to know one of his secrets to a long, successful marriage? Be aware of your strengths, but more importantly, hire an expert when you are unsure of what you are doing. Often, plumbing fixes look simple and easy. However, when things go wrong with plumbing, it can end up costing you 10 times the cost of calling a plumber at the beginning. Water damage can destroy a home and end up costing tens of thousands of dollars in damage.
Cass Plumbing has been serving the Tampa Bay region for close to...
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Do You Need a Water Filter?
Do you get your drinking water from an unfiltered tap in your household? That's not very safe for you and your family.
Do you buy your drinking water from the store in the form of water cooler containers, gallon jugs, or individual bottles? That is wasteful & costs you a lot of money over time.
Cass Plumbing suggests filtering your home’s water.
Filtration Removes Sediment
Most tap water contains sediment like dirt, silt, clay, and other debris. Usually, the amount of sediment in tap water won’t usually pose any sort of health risk. However, this is what usually causes your wat...
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