Monday, 21 March 2016

Best Customers Explaining a Plumbing Services

52128599_scaled_240x132We recently got an email from one of our most frequent and best customers explaining a Plumbing Services that needed to be done on a newly purchased property.  On these older homes, it is always a good idea to take a look at them to see what we would be getting in to.  The list seemed simple enough- new toilet seat, disconnect gas line to stove and add a shutoff valve, replace kitchen sink and faucet, and replace the bathtub faucet. All of these items were pretty simple on their own, and I had explained that it should be possible to stay within his budget.  

The next day I started the work and it wasn't until I headed downstairs that things got interesting.  I noticed a few additional problems pretty quickly, such as a rusted-away tub drain and a few water lines that had been split. 

Even these few problems that were visible where not enough to cause too much concern.  I promptly made my way through all of the problems that were noticeable.  All of these issues are pretty common with older homes, especially with the old galvanized steel water lines and cast iron drains.  

When everything APPEARED ok, I slowly started to turn the water on, and this is when the fun began.  Within seconds, a slow drip developed, right next to my head.  The galvanized pipe was split on the seam on the top of the pipe.  Water off, repair made- 
  1. When that was fixed, it was now time to try again.  I slowly turned the water on, and a little bit further down the line, I see water pouring onto the floor.  This time there was a crack in the threaded portion of the pipe.  Water off, repair made- 
  1. This pattern continued for no less than 6 repairs before I eventually had to call it a day and plan on a round 2 the next day.  By the time I was able to get the water on, 75% of the house had been replaced with pex water lines.  On day number two I eventually decided to cut my (his) losses and simply start cutting most of the old water lines out.  There were a few lines that remained in the walls that were copper, so those remained intact, even though a few of the fittings had blown apart. 
 Allow a professional plumber to take care of it for you, and save yourself days, weeks or even a lifetime of plumbing headaches.

Monday, 14 March 2016

Water Leak Detection Company in New York

New york City Water Heater Replacement - AllmechanicalplumbingsOne of the most common forms of leakages are slab leakages. Now what are slab leakages? Slab leak is basically the leakage of a pipeline which occurs beneath the slabs of any person's house. Due to the tricky location of the leak, it is next to impossible to detect such a leak. That is why, one need to hire a good water leak detection company in New York, in order to mitigate the effects of such leaks.

How can one even know that it is time for calling the Leak Detection Specialist in Brooklyn? One of the most obvious signs of such a leak is the constant sound of running or dripping water. If such a persistent sound is there and the source of the same cannot be traced, an unseen leak has to be the reason. Another indication of a slab leak is exorbitantly high water bills. Sudden high water bills can point to a possible slab leak which is going undetected. Slab leaks also show up as wet spots on the floors and the walls. These leaks have a potential to cause many hazardous problems like mould and mildew.

The Water Leak Detection Company in Brooklyn which the person hires would send up an expert from their company to perform a thorough check of the site and also perform suitable steps to mitigate the same. The solution for every kind of problem is different and the approach is also. One can easily find several such companies listed online in New York. One can read the reviews and feedbacks for the same and decide a suitable one accordingly.

Monday, 7 March 2016

4 Factors to Determine the Right Size of the Tankless Water Heater

Bronx Water Heater Replacement - All Mechanical PlumbingIf you are choosing the tankless models then this post is for your benefit.You can find the tankless water heaters in gas and electrical forms. The gas water heaters are more efficient provided they are well ventilated. Electric tankless water heaters are more beneficial where the hot water demand is less and can be fulfilled with low water flow rate.There are other factors that needs to be considered while choosing the right size of the heater so that you don't end up buying the undersized unit.

Tankless water heaters are usually smaller than the storage tank heaters and can be wall mounted in a small space. In the tankless models the electric ones are usually smaller than gas heaters. Also gas heaters require proper ventilation for the fumes that arise from combustion.

The distance of the faucet and the heater:

The distance of the heater and the faucet also determines the size of the heater. The longer the distance, the water may cool down during the travel. To minimize the loss of heat, the distance must be kept low.

Check the temperature of the cold water :

You need to check the temperature of the cold water that needs to be heated up. So that you can select the heater that can heat the water up to the desired temperature consistently. To check the temperature, you can dip the thermometer in the cold water.

You have to count the numbers you want to connect with the heater, then calculate the GPM (Gallon per minute) or LPM (Liter Per Minute)  of each device and add all together to check the flow rate you desire from your water heater.To calculate the GPM put the jug with the gallon mark and open the faucet to full to fill the jug. If it takes 30 seconds to fill the jug that means you can fill 2 jugs which makes in 2 GPM. Similarly, you can calculate the LPM of the device. use the jug with the litre mark. If the faucet takes 15 seconds then you can fill 4 litres in 1 minute. It means the LPM is 4 for the faucet.Now coming back to the calculation of the GPM of all the devices. If your faucet has 1 GPM and a shower head has 3 GPM flow rate then by adding the two it makes it 1+3=4 GPM flow rate. Now your heater must be capable of producing 4 GPM flow rate.

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