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Signs of a Cracked Toilet Flange

Symptoms of a Cracked Toilet Flange & How to Fix it

When it comes to plumbing, a toilet flange is an essential unseen part that many homeowners may not be aware of. This small but crucial part connects your toilet to your bathroom’s sewer line and ensures that waste and water are directed where they need to go. However, if your toilet flange is cracked or damaged, it can cause a dump truck of problems that require immediate attention. In this blog post you can read about what and where a toilet flange is, what can cause it to crack, and what you (or our plumbing company) can do to fix it.

The Risks of Unpermitted Gas Work

Natural gas is an essential resource for millions of homes and businesses in North Carolina. It powers heating systems, stoves, water heaters, and other appliances, providing a convenient and cost-effective alternative to electricity. However, installing, repairing, or replacing gas lines requires specialized knowledge, experience, and licensing. In this article, we’ll explore who can repair and run new natural gas lines in North Carolina, why it’s essential to choose licensed professionals for these tasks, and what to expect from gas line inspections.

Common Plumbing Repairs a Homeowner Can Do Wrong

Homeowners often attempt to tackle plumbing repairs on their own in order to save money. However, there are several mistakes that homeowners make that can lead to bigger problems and more costly repairs in the long run. A professional plumber would approach these repairs differently to ensure that they are done correctly and efficiently.

What’s the Average Lifespan of Toilet’s Valves & Seals?

How Long Do Toilets Seals & Valves Last?

Toilet seals and valves are critical components that help ensure that water flows properly through the toilet and into the drain. These parts are designed to be durable and long-lasting, but eventually, they will need to be replaced.

7 Ways Your Toilet Might Break

A toilet is an important part of any household, and when it fails, it can cause major inconvenience and even health hazards. Here are some of the most common ways that a toilet can fail:

How Long Do Septic Tanks Last?

How Long Can Some Septic Tanks Last?

A properly installed and maintained septic tank should last an average of 20-30 years.
If you are unsure of the age of a septic tank, ask for a quote from a septic service provider or a property assessor.

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