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From monthly archives: August 2020

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Water Heater Not Working? 3 Reasons Why

If you’re not a fan of cold showers, greasy dishes, or ice-cold hand washing, a malfunctioning water heater can really put a damper on your day. At Steve’s Plumbing & Heating, we understand that for most people, hot running water isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity. And for that reason, we’re here to lend a helping hand.

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Limescale: Is It Dangerous for Your Plumbing System?

If your house has hard water, chances are you’ve got limescale buildup somewhere (if not everywhere) in your plumbing system. Though it's easy to assume limescale is nothing more than a visual annoyance, that assumption could get you in trouble. Allowing limescale to accumulate, either on the outside or inside of your pipes and fixtures, can result in poor water quality and plumbing deterioration over time. To help you better protect your plumbing system from damage, the pros at Steve’s Plumbing & Heating explain the dangers of limescale below.

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4 Common Plumbing Pet Peeves: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Them

When your household plumbing is running as it should, it probably never crosses your mind. But when a tiny faucet drip, a noisy toilet, or a slow drain pops up, you can’t help but get annoyed. At Steve’s Plumbing & Heating, we know how bothersome minor plumbing problems can be. We also know that if the issues go unaddressed, they can quickly grow worse. To help you maintain your plumbing properly, below, we’ve outlined 4 common plumbing pet peeves and what you should do about them to avoid ongoing problems.

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