The holidays are the perfect time to remind everyone to treat your garbage disposal with care. Your garbage disposal is a workhorse. It is a great invention that is convenient and saves on waste that would normally end up in landfills. It still is a machine that needs to be treated with care. There are certain items that are best to be thrown away or composted rather than put down the disposal. These include: corn husks, pits, fibrous vegetables, egg shells, onion skins, nuts, bones, oatmeal, pasta, coffee grounds, and over the counter harsh drain cleaners. If you are in need of a new garbage disposal or a repair, contact Putman & Son’s Plumbing 24/7 emergency hotline. We are here to help!
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November 19, 2020 – World Toilet Day
Here in the United States, most people take working toilets for granted but around the world many don’t have access to proper sanitation. World Toilet Day brings awareness to the commitment to make sewage disposal available to everyone around the world to reduce illness and prolong lives.
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Sump Pumps
Your sump pump is essential in preventing flooding from heavy rainfall or storms. The pump is usually located in the basement in a designated hole, or sump, because that is the first place groundwater will appear before it reaches the first level in your home. If your pump fails, you could be at risk for water damage or other costly repairs. Click here for more information to know if you need to install a sump pump if you do not currently have one in your home.
About Sump Pumps
You should be able to find your home’s sump pump in a dedicated space in your basement floor. The pump works by detecting elevated water levels and pumping the excess water out through a discharge pipe. Some homes with high groundwater levels prone to flooding may have more than one sump pump in the basement.
Regular Maintenance
While sump pumps can last up to 10 years, they require regular maintenance to work when you need them to. This yearly maintenance includes testing the pump, clearing the lines or drainage pipes, and testing the unit to guarantee it works in case of an emergency. A professional should perform this maintenance to evaluate whether or not the pump needs replacing in the future.
It’s essential to ensure your sump pump is in good working condition at all times, so it’s ready to work correctly in case of an emergency. The certified staff at Putman & Son’s Plumbing know what to look for on all types of sump pumps and can recommend replacement or back up units if necessary. Our team offers service for the life of your pump, from installation to maintenance, repair, and replacement. Contact us today to have your pump inspected.
Putman & Son’s Plumbing is Rochester Hills’ and the surrounding areas preferred plumber for sump pump installation and maintenance.
Signs You Have a Faulty Water Heater
The water heater is one of the most-used appliances in your home. From climate control to laundry machines, dishwashers and showers, your water heater is under constant use. Here are a few ways to know if you have a faulty water heater.
Noise
If you hear new noises from your water heater, it may be time for professional servicing. Your water heater may be making noises for various issues, including sediment buildup or defective heating elements. Call our professionals for guidance on possible ways to resolve the impending problem.
Water Quality Issues
Is your water showing a rusty or muddy color? Or, does it have a smell? These indicate that there may be something wrong with your water heater. Sediment buildup in your heater can impact the color of your water. You may also be smelling dissolved compounds from the heating element.
Leaking
Leaks and corrosion are surefire signs that your hot water tank is failing. As water escapes the tank and corrodes the metal on the outside, you may see leaks and drips around your system. Take note of these leaks, and call us to arrange a replacement soon.
Reduced Hot Water
No one likes to take cold showers, especially when they’re not planning for it. If your water heater suddenly can’t keep up with your demands for hot water, there may be a problem with it heating effectively.
Low Water Flow
Sediment buildup in the pipes connecting to your heater, or in the heater itself can restrict water flow through your home’s plumbing, causing a decrease in water pressure.
Putman & Son’s Plumbing is Rochester Hills’ go-to source for information on a wide range of water heaters. Contact us today for more information about popular and efficient water heaters. Our master plumbers are experts regarding water heater repair, removal, and installation. If you think you have a faulty water heater, call Putman & Son’s Plumbing at (248) 652-0990.