Showing posts with label plumbing websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plumbing websites. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Basics of Sewage Pumps

I found a nice article that I wanted to share with the readers of this blog who might be interested in learning a little bit about how plumbers overcome gravity to move waste products. The article is called Sewage Pump Guide, and it is available on another major plumbing website that I've come to like. I would encourage you all to go check it out if you get a chance. That site also has information on several specific types of sewage pumps as well: grinder pumps, agitator pumps, ejector pumps, etc. It gives some nice background on each and if you are trying to decide which pump would be right for your particular situation I would encourage you to go ahead and read a few of those guides. If you are in the market to buy a sewage pump then I would highly recommend that you shop around and use some of the comparison sites that are available to consumers online. This can save you big money in the long run. OK short post today, I'm off to install my new pair of feng shui water fountains, I need some good karma!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Selecting the Right Plumber

When the time comes where you need to select a plumber to perform a repair in your home you need to be ready to ask the right questions to make sure that you do not get ripped off. Here are a few simple tips that can help any home-owner make an informed decision when they are the position to hire a plumber.

1. Make sure the plumber is licensed. This is a big one. Far too often local handymen pass themselves off as plumbers and hiring one of these amateurs can cost you lots of money in the long run. If a plumber is licensed this means he or she has gone through the rigorous task of obtaining master plumber certification. This is no easy task and requires an in depth knowledge of all of the science involved in plumbing. Anyone who is licensed at one point or another really knew their stuff! Making sure the plumber you hire is licensed can help you out big time.
2. Check references. Any plumber worth his plunger will have at least a dozen local references that they can provide to let you know the type of work that they do. Without references, a plumber is basically saying, "Hey can you pay me for some on-the-job training?". Needless to say when it comes to your home you don't want to take this chance. Check those references!
3. Check Plumber Review Sites. In many cities all across the country there are websites devoted to rating and reviewing local plumbers. Sites like Atlanta Plumbers Online offer unbiased local reviews of plumbing companies in Atlanta. In addition to Atlanta, that site also services the large Atlanta suburbs offering reviews for plumbers in Marietta and plumbers in Alpharetta as well. Look for review sites in your area as a way to have a little unbiased information.

These tips and many more can help you save on plumbing expenses in the long run.