Brooks Plumbing Co. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Plumbing’

Things to Consider When Installing a Sump Pump

Monday, July 20th, 2015

We live in Olympia, WA, which means we deal with a whole lot of rain throughout the year. Heavy rains mean heavy flooding, and if you’re a homeowner, you know how much anxiety that can cause. A sump pump, installed in your basement at the lowest point, acts as a stalwart first line of defense. It pulls water up into it and then ejects it from your basement, keeping your home dry and ensuring that your property doesn’t suffer damage. The decision to install a sump pump is a wise one, but here are a few more things to consider before you make the call.

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Common Problems With Commercial Plumbing

Monday, July 13th, 2015

Commercial plumbing differs widely from residential plumbing, both in terms of the amount of use it sees and in the uniquely complex needs of each individual business. For businesses in Olympia, WA, that means dealing with specific problems that differ in many ways from residential plumbing. The plumbing problems themselves aren’t all that different – leaks, clogs and defective pipes are the norm just as they would be in a home. But the solutions require a plumber to take careful measures befitting the system in question, instead of applying the same techniques used to solve residential plumbing problems. Common problems with commercial plumbing can be resolved quickly, but they require a special touch.

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When Do Pipes Need Replacing?

Monday, July 6th, 2015

Pipes in your plumbing system are designed to last for many years, but like any other component of your home, they will wear out sooner or later. Olympia, WA is a rainy community, and rust and corrosion can seep into even the toughest plumbing systems. If you’re a homeowner in the area, you should be prepared to replace pipes when needed by calling on a reputable plumber who knows how to do the job right. But when do pipes need replacing? Here’s a few tips to help you answer that question.

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Why Should I Use Professional Plumbing Services for Clogs?

Monday, June 29th, 2015

Plumbing clogs are a common occurrence and residents of Olympia, WA may be tempted to address them with a store-bought solution. Most hardware stores sell drain snakes, for instance, and chemical cleansers are available in any supermarket. Unfortunately, those products adopt a one-size-fits all approach which doesn’t always solve the problem and may even create new ones. A professional plumber armed with specialized drain snakes can address your clog the right way and ensure that your pipes are functioning exactly as they should.

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3 Differences Between Commercial and Home Plumbing Systems

Monday, June 15th, 2015

In some ways, commercial plumbing differs little from the plumbing you use at home. There are pipes, there are faucets and fixtures, and there’s a need for both hot and cold water on demand. But beyond the fundamentals, the two types both respond to vastly different needs. A good plumbing service should be able to respond to both types of plumbing, and that starts with knowing the differences between commercial and home plumbing systems. Here in Olympia, WA, that distinction can determine how successful your plumbers are at doing the job assigned to them. Here are some key differences between the two types of system that you should be aware of.

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Signs That You Need Water Heater Repair

Monday, June 8th, 2015

Your water heater is one of the great unsung heroes of your household, tirelessly doing its job year in and year out without complaint. That lets a lot of homeowners take their water heater for granted, which can catch them by surprise when problems arise. That doesn’t need to happen to you. In Olympia, WA, trained professionals are on hand to help repair any problems with your water heater quickly and efficiently, and when you spot the signs that you need water heater repair, you can call them in before it becomes a major issue. Here’s a quick list of red flags you should keep an eye out for.

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Signs of a Leak in Your Plumbing

Monday, June 1st, 2015

Plumbing leaks can stem from a variety of causes, but unless they involve something very obvious – such as water spreading across your kitchen floor or a lack of water pressure when you turn on the faucet – the chances of your being able to detect it are fairly small unless you know what to look for. Quiet drips and pinhole leaks can go undetected for years, and with the amount of rainfall we get in Olympia, WA, stray outdoor water is apt to get overlooked. Luckily, an astute homeowner can still pick up on signs of a leak in their plumbing, then summon a qualified service professional to take care of the job. Here’s a brief list of some of the things to watch for.

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Reasons for a Sudden Increase in Your Water Usage

Friday, November 28th, 2014

If you keep track of your water bills from month to month, you should have a general idea of how much you pay on average. You can expect fluctuations during certain seasons, or times when you have extra people staying in your home. But if you notice a rise in your water usage that seems unusual, you may have a serious problem with your home’s plumbing.

Below are some reasons that you might see water usage and water bills suddenly increase. In many of these cases, you will need to call for professional plumbers to investigate the issue and see if there are repairs that will solve the problem. Do not hesitate when it comes to repair issues; much more could be at a stake than just high water bills. To reach superb services for plumbing in Olympia, WA, call Brooks Plumbing today. We take pride in putting quality into everything we do.

Hidden Pipe Leaks

This is the most common reason for an unexplained spike in water bills in a home—and in this case, you should be thankful for the rise in your bills, since it’s a warning sign that you need to have professionals take care of leaking and prevent it from causing expensive water damage to your home. Leaking pipes in a home are difficult to notice since they usually occur in areas that are hidden behind drywall and floorboards. It’s very important for you to pay attention to signs that leaking is occurring, such as a water usage rise.

Busted Water Main or Slab Leak

If the water use rise seems remarkably high, the issue may be in the water main that brings fresh water from the municipal supply into your home. A burst water main will result in large volumes of water waste. Check the lawn of your home to see if there are puddles showing up unexpectedly; this is a strong indicator that you need professional repairs or a replacement water line. Another possibility is a slab leak where the water main runs beneath the foundation of your home. These are tricky to locate and require excavation to repair, so call for plumbing experts to handle the problem.

Leaky Toilets

See if any of the toilets in your home are running for long periods of time after being flushed. This indicates a toilet with leaky flappers or a similar problem that is allowing large amounts of water to run. This is often an occurrence with older toilets. When you call on professionals plumbers, they can advise you on whether the toilet needs repairs or if replacing it with a newer, more water efficient unit is the best solution.

If you decide to “settle” on having higher water bills, you could end up with significant damage to your plumbing and your home. Call on Brooks Plumbing in Olympia, WA today to look into those mysterious increases in water usage and find out how to remedy them. You’ll save money not only on water bills but also on future plumbing repairs and fixes to your home due to water damage.

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How to Avoid Repairs for Your Sewer Line

Friday, September 19th, 2014

The sewer line is one of the most crucial parts of your home plumbing. The sewer line collects and removes all the waste water from the drains in a house out to the municipal sewer line in the street. If the sewer line develops leaks, blocks, or sustains damage, it will not only stop the drains in your home, but it could lead to a sewage back-up into the basement or the foundations, causing extensive damage. Making the situation worse is that repairs for sewer lines are often costly and time-consuming: you want to avoid these repairs if at all possible.

There are some ways to take care of the sewer line in your home to make repairs less likely. If you need plumbing services in Olympia, WA, call Brooks Plumbing. We handle multiple drain and sewer services that will help keep your sewer line in the best shape possible.

Ways to Avoid Sewer Line Repairs

  • Replace older galvanized steel pipes: This is major job, but as a preventive measure it is one of the best things you can do for your home’s plumbing. If your house is older than 1970, it may have galvanized steel pipes, which are prone to corrosion and will eventually fall apart. If the sewer line is an older steel pipe, you should arrange to have it replaced with a corrosion-resistant copper line and prevent numerous future problems.
  • Avoid planting trees and plants near the line: Tree root infestations are one of the principle reasons that sewer lines sustain damage and become clogged. The roots of trees grow naturally toward the moisture around the pipes and then seek the nutrients inside, forcing their way through gaps. The root growth is often enough to cause the pipe to break. To help avoid these problems, landscape your yard so that trees with deep roots are planted far from the sewer line area (you can ask a plumber to show you where this is) and the plants that are near it have shallow roots.
  • Do not dispose of oil, fat, or grease down kitchen drains: These food products look innocuous in liquid form, but when they cool down inside drains they turn into waxy solids that will quickly form tough clogs. If enough fat, grease, and oil coats the inside of a sewer line, it could end up cause a serious clog that will require extensive sewer cleaning services to eliminate. To help prevent this, place all fat, grease, and oil in a separate receptacle and remove them to the trash.

At Brooks Plumbing, our motto is “Quality in Everything We Do.” We have stood by this promise since we started in business in 1994. When you need professional plumbing services in Olympia, WA, make us your first call.

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What Is the U-shaped Pipe Under My Sink?

Friday, September 12th, 2014

When you look at the pipes under your kitchen or bathroom sink, perhaps the most prominent feature you will notice is a curved pipe that looks like the letter U. Tilt your head to the side and you’ll notice that it also looks like the letter P. This is the origin of the word “p-trap,” the name plumbing professionals use to describe this portion of the plumbing, although some also call it a u-bend.

For some people, the design of this pipe may seem counterintuitive. Wouldn’t it be more logical for water to flow straight down into the drain pipes? Doesn’t a curved pipe only lead to clogging? The p-trap, located underneath every drain in your home, actually has an important function in plumbing. Let’s take a look at its purpose and some of the problems that may lead you to call for plumbing services.

The Reason for the P-Trap

Your kitchen and bathroom drains lead directly to the drain pipes that connect your home’s plumbing system to the public sewer or septic tank. The p-trap’s main function is to keep the smell of sewage out of your home. As water flows down any drain in your house, it collects in the p-trap, blocking sewer gas from ever reaching your drain. And while it may not have been designed for any other reason, the p-trap has another purpose; it can also catch valuable items like jewelry that may have fallen into the sink by mistake!

Common Problems

However, if a drain is not used for a period of time, the p-trap may dry out. If a sewer smell comes from one of your drains, try running the faucet. If the p-trap is dry, this should fix the problem right away. If not, you may need to schedule professional drain cleaning. Unfortunately, the shape of the p-trap makes it prone to clogging from hair, food, or other debris. If a plunger cannot loosen the clog, you’ll need to call for professional plumbing services. A plumber is equipped with a drain snake that is capable of pulling out tough clogs from the p-trap and from much further along in the pipes.

Do you need professional plumbing services in Olympia? Call the team of experts at Brooks Plumbing today!

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