Tag: diy plumbing guide
How to Clean Your Dishwasher Filter
Here’s something many people, renters and homeowners alike, are shocked to learn: your dishwasher has a filter. If that’s also news to you, then your filter likely needs to be cleaned — desperately. A clogged filter means a worse-functioning machine. Want cleaner, gunk-free dishes? Then keep reading to learn how to clean your dishwasher filter. more »
How To Clean Your Shower Head
Water flow issues — such as low water pressure in your kitchen faucet — can often be an easy fix. Luckily, if you’re having similar issues with your shower, you can likely fix the problem yourself. Oftentimes, if your home’s water source is a well or hard water, your shower head can get a lot more »
FAQ: What is safe to flush down the toilet?
The Coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a lot of confusion and misinformation. As toilet paper, wipes, and paper towels fly off the shelves, it’s important we clarify what you can safely flush down the toilet. Here are the facts: many things you might be flushing down your toilet could be clogging up your — and more »
How to Install the Flo by Moen: A Detailed Guide
Homeowners across Montana are calling us about the Moen Flo: a smart water shutoff valve and leak detection system that you can monitor through an app on your phone. The Flo can be a home-saver. If there’s a leak in your house, the Flo will detect it and shut off your water before any costly more »
7 Plumbing Tools You Should Not Live Without!
Alright. Roll call. No matter if you’re an amateur or professional, there are certain tools that every plumber cannot do without.The right tools will help you solve all kinds of common plumbing problems. Trust us: as plumbing professionals serving homes across Montana — including Bozeman, Billings, Great Falls and beyond — we’ve seen just about more »
Radiant Floor Heating 101: Hydronic vs. Electric
Looking for an innovative way to warm your space? Try radiant floor heating. Radiant floor heating is an advanced and increasingly popular method for heating both commercial and residential properties — especially in Montana cities like Bozeman and Billings. By installing your heat source in the floor rather than relying on hot water, electric baseboard, more »