This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to silence noisy heating pipes
Pipes freeze and burst in cold temperatures. Know what to do to prevent frozen pipes from causing damage.
Radiant floor heating is arguably the ideal home heating system. It’s comfortable, efficient, unobtrusive and quiet.
The Red Cross provides information and suggestions about how to prevent water pipes in the home from freezing, and how to thaw them if they do freeze.
Exposed plumbing and under-insulated walls can lead to burst pipes. Winterize your plumbing and prevent freezing pipes and other damage with these tips from HouseLogic.
Frozen pipes, flooding, and electrical outages could await many homeowners this winter.
This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to fix a slow draining tub
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This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to strap in shaky and rattling shower valve pipes
Stop the high-pitched squeal from water pipes by replacing the shower head or adding a flow control valve. Or simply replace faucet parts with a rebuild kit
When the pipes carrying water start creating weird noises and other disturbances, tune in to those sounds for clues to what may be causing the problems.
Frozen pipes can burst, causing extensive water damage. Learn how to keep your pipes from freezing when winter weather hits.
Fortunately, bellied pipes can be repaired. We can repair your sewer line in Carmel, Noblesville, & Fishers, IN without trench digging!
When the temperatures drop, the chances of your pipes freezing and bursting increase greatly. Find out what you can do to keep your facility dry this winter.
Find out how to prevent frozen pipes and what you can do if your pipes burst.
There are a few things you can do to help prevent your pipes from freezing as the temperature drops this winter.
As you’re probably already aware, the pipes in your home are largely made of copper. That is, as long as you have a home younger than 50 years or so.
Noisy pipes are not only annoying to listen to, but they can be a sign of bigger problems.
Get ready! If you think it’s cold today, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.