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Water Heaters - Residential

Clean the burner assembly on your gas water heater - Visually inspect the temperature and pressure relief valve for safe operation - Check vent assembly for carbon monoxide leakage - If Electric - check the thermostat settings and readjust - Drain the water heater and clear the tank of sediment

By having the service done by us, it guarantees that your water heater will be operating at its peak efficiency, saving you money on your utility bill - as well as ensuring your safety - Your faucets will operate easier and require less maintenance since the sediment and foreign materials trapped in your water heater will not travel though the hot water pipes.

Kitchen Faucet

Check the most widely used fixture in the home for leaks and corrosion - Clean the aerator for proper water flow - Grease stems and cartridges at technicians discretion

A leaky faucet can waste over 200 gallons of water a day.  Performing this service will extend the life of the faucet and save you money.

Toilets

Dye test and inspect the toilet tank for any leaks and check for proper flushing action

A leaky toilet can cost you several hundred dollars a year on water bills.  Insuring proper flushing of the toilet will reduce water consumption and reduce the chances of a drain stoppage due to poor  solid waste movement down the line.

Emergency Shutoff Valves

Inspect and test all emergency  water shut off valves for proper operation - this includes valves located at the main water line, underneath sinks, lavatories, toilets, at the washing machine and at the cold water inlet to the water heater

The security of knowing that if you have an emergency plumbing problem you will be able to turn off the water to that location and prevent unnecessary water damage.  You will also be able to turn off each fixture for maintenance work as needed.

Added Safety Checks For Your Home

Check water pressure on incoming line - Inspect washing machine hoses - Test your smoke detector - Visually inspect gas connectors - Test Carbon Monoxide Detector

 

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