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DIY The Tools Every Plumber Needs

On this week’s episode of You Got This! Andrew discusses some plumbing truths and which tools of the trade every DIY plumber needs in their tool box. Not every job requires a professional, and having the right tools can set you up for success. So, what’s in your tool box? Oh, and the undeniable plumbers creed goes like this: Poop goes down hill, payday is on Friday and don’t bite your nails. 1. Propane Torch: […]

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Getting Rid of Odors

This week we’re tackling the tricky topic of odor removal. Whether its second hand furniture or a home purchase, when you own something that belonged to someone else, you own their smells too. While it’s not common in most areas to have to deal with trapped cigarette smells, it does happen. In fact, it happened to Andrew this week. While most of us think about fabrics absorbing odors, that’s not the only place odors linger.

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Questions About Your Hot Water Heater

Every home has a water heater, and you can expect yours has a shelf-life. Depending on the size and the brand, and how you take care of it, you can expect maintenance to extend the life of your water heater. On this week’s episode, Andrew discusses: We have to wait forever for hot water at our kitchen sink. Should I install another water heater under the sink? I can’t fill my Jacuzzi bathtub with hot

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Clogged Sinks D-I-Y

Isn’t it such a pain when your bathroom sink clogs, but there’s no hair or anything to clog it up? And what about the smell coming from your garbage disposal? Well don’t fret—Rosalie and Andrew are back with tips on how to fix both of these issues! The first problem: the clogged bathroom sink. Unbeknownst to most people, regular everyday hygiene products, in this case, toothpaste, will actually create a sort of scum and stick

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Should I Install a Tankless Water Heater in my Auburn Home

Tankless or “On-Demand” water heaters are a great alternative to the traditional tank type water heaters of old. They provide unlimited, continuous hot water and eliminate wasteful reheating of water stored in a tank. Tankless Water Heaters require less space, and less energy than old style tank water heaters. A tankless unit can be installed as a replacement to your old tank type water heater and are easily installed as part of a remodel or in new construction.

Whether you are considering a tankless water heater to reduce your utility bills, for environmental concerns, to provide more hot water for your family or you just want the luxury of long, long, hot showers, a tankless water heater may just be the water heater for you. Long popular in Japan and Europe, demand water heaters are gaining popularity in the U.S. Old myths are being dispelled and legions of “converts” recommend them heartitly.

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