What to Do When the Toilet Is Draining Slowly

Cutaway toilet diagram showing causes of a slow flush including clog, buildup, and vent issues.

Fix a slow-draining toilet by plunging to clear partial clogs, checking the tank water level, and inspecting the rim holes for buildup. Use a toilet auger if plunging fails. If the problem persists, inspect the vent stack or call a plumber to resolve deeper plumbing issues. A toilet that drains slowly or struggles to flush fully is one of the mo...

What to Do When Water Is Leaking from Your Light Fixture

TL;DR: If water is leaking from a ceiling light, turn off the power immediately at the breaker, then shut off your home’s main water supply. Stay away from the area, call a licensed plumber and electrician, and document any damage for insurance.  Once fixed, dry the space quickly to prevent mold. Common causes include plumbing leaks, HVAC con...

4 Reasons Why Faucets “Whistle While They Work”

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Is your faucet making a high-pitched noise that you just can’t ignore? This problem is a lot more common than you might think, especially in areas with hard water. Below, we’ll explain the typical reasons why this issue occurs, along with solutions to resolve it. 1. Hard Water Mineral Buildup “Hard water” contains a lot of dissolved minerals like...

How Much Does Water Heater Installation Cost in Houston?

Water Heater Installation Cost

Water heater installation in Houston typically ranges from $800 to $3,000, averaging around $1,500 for a standard 40–50 gallon tank system. This estimate factors in unit capacity, energy factor (EF) ratings, and the labor complexity of pipe and venting upgrades. According to Research and Markets, the U.S. Water Heater Market was valued at USD 3....

Types of Water Heaters: Tank, Tankless, Heat Pump & Solar Options

Choosing the right water heater can feel overwhelming. Whether you're considering a tank, tankless, heat pump, or solar model, each option has unique benefits based on capacity, efficiency, and installation complexity. This guide will help you to find right types of water heater that suits your Houston home. If you’re also budgeting for your upg...

Plumbing Problems to Look Out for After a Tropical Storm

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The tropical storm and hurricane season officially begins in June. If you've lived in Houston for more than one summer, you already know what that means. From flooded streets in the Heights to drainage backups in Sugar Land and roof damage in Katy, the Greater Houston area takes some of the hardest hits in the country when a tropical system rolls t...

5 “Flushable” Things That You Should Never Actually Flush

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Many household products are marketed or casually described as flushable, but that does not mean they are safe for your plumbing system. In many cases, an item may disappear into the toilet bowl without causing an immediate issue, leading people to assume it is harmless. The real problem often develops farther down the line, inside your drain pipes,...

Don’t Flush Trash Other Than Toilet Paper: Here’s Why

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When it comes to toilet use, it’s easy to assume that anything “paper-like” is safe to flush. After all, the toilet takes it down with a flush, right? Not so fast. Plumbers and municipal sewer workers are sounding the alarm on the rising damage caused by flushing non-flushable items, especially so-called “flushable” wipes, paper towels, feminine pr...